Angry Marriage: Overcoming The Rage, Reclaiming the Love
By (Author) Bonnie Maslin
Hyperion
Hyperion
1st March 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
646.78
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Turn the anger in your marriage into a positive force. Anger is a gift, according to the author, and can be one of the most effective and constructive forms of communication. Since anger is inevitable in a marriage, how a couple uses that anger can mean the difference between an exciting, fulfilling relationship, and a destructive, painful one. In this book you will learn how to reclaim the love in your relationship by discovering how to identify the six angry "lovestyles", to decode complaints, to confront and conquer the invisible, angry marriage and to replace anger with compassion and goodwill.
Bonnie Maslin holds a Ph.D. in educational psychology from NYU and practices as a psychotherapist in Manhattan. She is the co-author, with her husband, Dr. Yehuda Nir, of Loving Men for All the Right Reasons and Not Quite Paradise: Making Marriage Work, and is a frequent guest on Donahue, Oprah, Joan Rivers, Geraldo, and Today.