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Relationships with family are important to our emotional health and
can play a significant role in our social success. We need our
families and yet frequently have a great difficulty understanding
them. Hundreds of books have been published with the goal of
improving understanding and relationships among family and
relationships; few, if any, have done so with an evolutionary
approach.
Middle children are underachievers, overshadowed and overlooked, right? Wrong. Combining research in evolutionary biology, psychology and sociology with real-life stories, psychologist Catherine Salmon, Ph.D., and journalist Katrin Schumann reveal what it really means to grow up in between, including how: * Middles receive less financial and emotional support from their parents, but become remarkably successful and innovative adults * Middles can be stubbornly independent as teens, but are extraordinary team players later in life * Middles are often seen as outcasts, but are actually far less likely to get divorced or be in therapy than their siblings. With surprising insights into how our birth order affects us, as well as constructive advice on how to maximize advantages and overcome drawbacks, The Secret Power of Middle Children shows middleborns at any age (and their parents) how to use what seems to be a disadvantage as a strategy for personal and professional success.
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