Who Deserves Your Love: How to Create Boundaries to Start, Strengthen or End Any Relationship
By (Author) KC Davis
Cornerstone
Cornerstone Press
26th August 2025
15th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Relationships: friends / peer groups
Coping with / advice about ADHD
Coping with / advice about autism / Aspergers
Soft skills and dealing with other people
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Hardback
240
Width 130mm, Height 182mm, Spine 25mm
500g
A compassionate, humane, and neurodivergent-friendly guide to relationships from licensed therapist and Tik Tok sensation KC Davis. **** PRE-ORDER NOW **** From the acclaimed therapist, Tik Toker and author of the neurodivergent-friendly book How to Keep House While Drowning comes a groundbreaking exploration of relationships for all. IS LOVE CONDITIONAL HOW DO YOU NAVIGATE A RELATIONSHIP WHEN SOMEONE'S BEST EFFORTS ARE CAUSING YOU PAIN SHOULD YOU STAY OR LEAVE In Who Deserves Your Love, licensed therapist and TikTok sensation KC Davis tackles these tough questions with warmth and insight. This practical guide explores how vulnerability and trauma shape our connections, offering tools to help you discern who truly deserves your time. With radical honesty and a compassionate touch, KC explores how- .Conflict can be a form of intimacy .Small moments strengthen relationships .Coping strategies around vulnerability foster stronger bonds .Emotional regulation and boundaries are essential .A relationship decision tree can empower your choices Packed with lists and diagrams to guide you through the complexities of love and relationships, this book is the clear and concise guide you need to find love and be loved - exactly as you are.
KC Davis is a licensed professional therapist, author, and speaker. She is the creator of the mental health platform Struggle Care, where she shares a revolutionary approach to self and home care for those dealing with mental health, physical illness, and hard seasons of life. KC's own home descended into chaos when she began suffering from anxiety and postnatal depression. She also received a late diagnosis of adult ADHD that shed additional light on why everyday care tasks were so difficult for her. Now she is a speaker and advocate for mental health and recovery. Professionally, KC has worked most of her career in the field of addiction in roles such a therapist, consultant, and executive director. She lives in Houston with her husband and two daughters.