Being smart is important, but having love smarts is essential for your emotional, physical and even financial health. A lack of love smarts is damaging our country's families and its future.
Relationship Intelligence: why your RQ is more important to your success and happiness than your IQ will tell you about:
New trends in the U.S. towards Committed Relationships, Less Sexual Risk-Taking
What new brain research says about: Male/Female Differences, Stages of Love and Intimacy
Why people who fall in love are "on drugs" and why they need to be careful about becoming "love addicted"
How monogamy benefits your love life
Why "living together" isn't a good idea
Why "good girl/bad girl" stereotypes persist throughout the world
How 20th century myths on sexuality hurt men, women, and
children and how many college courses flunk the Relationship
Intelligence test
Why the Victorians may have been more right than wrong
Which surprising group in the U.S. has the best health, most happiness, and best sex lives
The author of Relationship Intelligence is Richard Panzer, a writer and developer of family life education
programs used in 70 countries and throughout the United States. He is a
graduate of Yale University and a popular speaker in high schools and
colleges throughout the U.S. He is married and the father of 4
children. Read more about Richard.