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What to do when you feel like giving up
When you said, “I do,” you entered marriage with high hopes, dreaming it would be supremely happy.
You never intended it to be miserable.
Millions of couples are struggling in desperate marriages. But the story doesn't have to end there. Dr. Gary Chapman writes, “I believe that in every troubled marriage, one or both partners can take positive steps that have the potential for changing the emotional climate in their marriage.”
Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away , the revised and updated edition of the award-winning Desparate Marriages , teaches you how to:
- Recognize and reject the myths that hold you captive
- Better understand your spouse's behavior
- Take responsibility for your own thoughts, feelings, and actions
- Make choices that can have a lasting, positive impact on you and your spouse
An experienced marriage and family counselor, Gary Chapman speaks to those whose spouse is any of the following:
- Irresponsible
- A workaholic
- Controlling
- Uncommunicative
- Abusive Verbally
- Physically abusive
- Sexually abusive
- Unfaithful
- Addicted to alcohol or drugs
- Depressed
Marriage has the same potential to be miserable as it does to be blissful.
Author: Gary Chapman
ISBN: 9780802418104
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Real Help for Desperate Hearts in Difficult Marriages
What to do when you feel like giving up
When you said "yes," you entered the marriage with high hopes, dreaming that he would be extremely happy.
You never intended for him to be miserable.
Millions of couples struggle in hopeless marriages. But the story doesn't have to end there. Dr. Gary Chapman writes, "I believe that in every troubled marriage, one or both partners can take positive actions that can change the emotional climate of their marriage."
Loving Your Spouse When You Want to Leave, the revised and updated edition of the award-winning Desperate Marriages, teaches you how to:
Recognize and reject the myths that hold you captive Better understand your spouse's behavior Take responsibility for your own thoughts, feelings and actions Make choices that can have a lasting and positive impact on you and your spouse
Gary Chapman, an experienced marriage and family counselor, speaks to those whose spouse is any of the following:
Irresponsible Work addict Controlling Uncommunicative Verbally abusive Physically abusive Sexually abusive Unfaithful Alcohol or drug addict Depressive
Marriage has as much potential to be miserable as it does to be blessed.