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Love Busters
Are you losing the chemistry? ...
Marriage expert Dr. Willard Harley identifies the six
love busters that pull marriages apart and shows how you and
your spouse can learn to avoid them. You will see that once
love busters are eliminated, conflicts over friends and relatives,
career choices, financial planning, children, or sex will be
much easier to resolve. Even infidelity or substance abuse can
be overcome when love busters are defeated. The strength of
your marriage depends on the passion you share for each other.
So stop destroying the feeling of love and discover, instead,
how to build your love with care and with time.
Willard F. Harley, Jr., helps couples identify and overcome
the most common habits that destroy the feeling of love. With
his guidance, they will be able to avoid behavior that tears
a marriage apart and focus instead on building their love for
each other. This new edition expands on six love busters (versus
five in the previous edition), including: selfish demands, disrespectful
judgments, angry outbursts, dishonesty, annoying habits, and
thoughtless behavior.
Harley also explains how to resolve various marital conflicts,
such as career choices and financial planning. Insightful material
from Harley's book, Give and Take, is now included in Love Busters,
as well as discussion questions that help couples apply the
principles in the book to their marriage. With readers now enjoying
the anniversary edition of His Needs, Her Needs and the newly
released Fall in Love, Stay in Love, it's the perfect time for
an updated version of Love Busters to round out their collection.
This important book both expands on foundational concepts found
in Fall in Love, Stay in Love and shows readers how to maintain
the love that His Needs, Her Needs taught them to build.
Willard F. Harley, Jr., is a nationally acclaimed clinical psychologist
and marriage counselor and the best-selling author of His Needs,
Her Needs. His popular web site, Marriagebuilders.com,
offers practical solutions to almost any marital problem. Dr.
Harley lives in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, with Joyce, his
wife of thirty-eight years. |
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