How to have Extraordinary Relationships – a top 15 Amazon Bestseller

Why survive when you could flourish?

And now I want to do this for you – those who are lost and alone, those who are partnered up but want to uplevel their loving relationship, those who desperately want to call in their one and step in to being the person you were put on this planet to be.

As an accredited therapist, coach and CITO coach, I see individuals and couples in my private practice and for each and every one of them, going through the CITO process is absolutely transformational.

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Imagine a life in which every morning not only are you with theperson you love but that person is actually YOU. Imagine a world in which you are the best person you can possibly be to yourself, to your future partner or your current partner, your friends, your family, your work colleagues and even the universe. Imagine feeling joy, spreading joy, investing in joy, wholeness and deep love in every
area of your life.

This is what I am offering you with my therapeutic coaching. I will support you. I will help you. I might even challenge you but most of all I will be with you every step of the way on this magical blessed journey together. My aims are for you to come through the CITO program with me and emerge on the other side with a fundamentally different approach to life, a deep wisdom about yourself and how you want to be in life and with other people.

I am Lucy Cavendish – therapeutic coach, writer, author, broadcaster and podcaster. I am a level 4 advanced Integrative psychotherapist and an Imago couples therapist in training. I am also seen regularly in the British media – The Times, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail and I am regularly on television and radio. I also host a podcast Later Dater available on Spotify. My new book How to Have Extraordinary Relationships With Absolutely Everybody will be published by Quadrille Press in Spring 2024.

I see people in person and also worldwide via Zoom and I am a single parent to four nearly-grown children and two orphaned nephews.

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Louise Chunn, founder of therapist-matching platform Welldoing

What I admire about How to Have Extraordinary Relationships is that it is grounded in real stories, actions and goals. Lucy Cavendish is an experienced therapist and relationship coach, but she doesn’t overdo the jargon and handles her theory with a light touch. The book is filled with clear insights and directions, and reads like a helpful friend helping you push away old, harmful ways of seeing relationships, and setting out a fresh, new path ahead

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Monique Roffey author, Costa book of the year winner with The Mermaid of the Black Conch

Wise, compassionate and no nonsense, this book is anessential guide for anyone who wants to be live in love, become happier and grow wiser themselves. Lots here to mine, unpack and take away. HTHER is a 21st C clap back to our atomised Internet age of isolation and anxiety, a self-help book to read, in bites, over time and to keep close to hand