101 Things I Wish I Knew When I Got Married
Simple Lessons to Make Love Last
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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
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Teri Clark Linden
About this listen
With the current divorce rate spiking at a dizzying sixty percent, it is clear that young couples are not being taught the skills needed to navigate through the conflicts and difficulties of being in a committed relationship. Charlie and Linda Bloom, psychotherapists with fifty-five years of combined experience in relationship counseling, are acutely aware of this. For the last fifteen years the Blooms have been leading seminars on improving life relationships through their organization, The Empowerment Network. They’ve helped thousands of couples improve their most cherished relationships.
Each lesson is presented as a simple, one-line thought followed by an explanation using real life examples, from Charlie and Linda’s personal experiences and the experiences of other couples. The Blooms share a wealth of experience with their listeners. They demonstrate the universality of relationship issues and how anyone can find ways out of the pain that can engulf a relationship. By working through these ordeals, couples will enrich their relationships. The book makes it clear that, regardless of past experience, anyone can develop the basic strengths, skills and capacities needed for a great relationship.
©2004 Linda and Charlie Bloom. (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about 101 Things I Wish I Knew When I Got Married
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- Anonymous User
- 04-10-2020
This will help
The methodology is Attachment, and Osmosis without talking about it.
Good examples. One would need to listen repeatedly to make significant strides.
it only takes one, to make a difference, statistically better than couples therapy if only one, does the work. The Other, responds accordingly. Give it time.
Read, Attachment Amir Levine if interested in the psychology.
Its Original and i appreciated the therapy sessions.
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