Andrew G Marshall
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If your relationship with your significant other is defined more by companionship than passion. . . if you love each other deeply but are not deeply in love. . . if you feel that something's missing or is no longer there. . . then you could be experiencing ILYB (I Love You, But. . . ). In 'I Love You, but I'm Not in Love with You' couple's counsellor Andrew G. Marshall draws on twenty years of experience to help couples who have 'fallen out of love'...
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You'd think if someone was caught having an affair that they'd make a full confession. You'd think they would know if they wanted to stay or leave. You'd think they would be able to explain why they were unfaithful. You'd think if they promised to 'fight' for their marriage that their actions would match their words. But for lots of people recovery is not so straightforward and takes far longer than they would have imagined on discovery day. Sometimes...
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You've told your partner you're sorry, recognised you've made some bad choices and want to put the past behind you. Unfortunately, your attempts to make things better blow up in your face and your partner keeps getting hurt all over again. Alternatively, you don't know what you truly want. One minute you're committed to saving your marriage and the next wondering if it's past saving and tempted to contact your affair partner again. Whatever the circumstances,...
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Andrew G. Marshall is a marital therapist and author of eighteen books on turning around relationships. He has taken his thirty-years' experience and boiled everything he has learnt from three thousand clients into this short book to help you start over. Whether you want to improve what's already good or feel you are your partner are dangerously out of touch, there are tools to diagnose the real issues between you and plenty of practical advice. If...
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Whether your partner left, or it's you who has decided to the end the relationship, breaking up is painful, difficult and sometimes overwhelming. Friends and family urge you to forget the past and reach for the future but it is never that simple. Before you can move on you need to understand what went wrong, mourn the loss, and most importantly, heal. Otherwise, you risk taking all the problems from your current relationship into the next one. In...
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Marshall Method Publishing
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[2016]
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There are few things in life more traumatic than discovering that your partner is having an affair. You are not only coping with the pain and anger but also the sense that your partner is a stranger. How could someone you love and through that you knew, treat you in this way? How can you ever trust your partner again?