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What to Do When He Says, I Don’t Love You Anymore

An Action Plan to Regain Confidence, Power and Control

David Clarke

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Thomas Nelson Publishers
01 October 2002
Discarding popular Christian advice to use romance and sweetness to draw a wandering spouse back into a marriage, Dr. David Clarke lays out a tough-love action plan for abused and betrayed spouses to rebuild their marriages through proven steps that will restore self-confidence one step at a time.

""I don't love you anymore."" These simple words have the power to send the listener into shock, denial, and desperation. The obvious response is to ask oneself, ""What can I do to win my partner back"" In this classic book, Christian psychologist Dr. David Clarke provides just the battle plan needed.

Contrary to what many relationship ""experts"" recommend—weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back—Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse.

Drawing healthy boundaries and restoring your self-esteem Five things your spouse really means when saying, ""I don't love you anymore"" The most popular ""exit lies"" and how to see through them Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair Learning when it’s time to walk away

This book will remind you that you are worthy of love, that you are not a doormat, and that you are a prize. Dr. Clarke will empower and equip you to make the best and most God-honoring attempt at saving your marriage.
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Imprint:   Thomas Nelson Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   217g
ISBN:   9780785265153
ISBN 10:   0785265155
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Clarke is a popular speaker and author, as well as a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice. He holds a master's degree in biblical studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Western Seminary. David and his wife, Sandy, live in Florida with their four children.

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