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Everybody Marries
the Wrong Person
Turning Flawed into Fulfilling Relationships
by Christine Meinecke, Ph.D.
Each year 2.2 million people are married, of which 50 percent
will divorce. But you don’t have to be a statistic. Christine
Meinecke, Ph.D., presents a proven plan to salvage a marriage on the
fast track to divorce.
With Everybody Marries the Wrong Person, Meinecke
effectively maps out the ways to regain the magic and make mutual
love everlasting. She shows partners how to become active experts at
managing their states of mind and establishing realistic satisfying
desires and expectations. She reveals the twenty misleading beliefs
about romantic relationships and lays bare the big six warning signs
of users and abusers, substance abuse/dependence, mental cruelty,
physical and/or sexual battery, anger, controlling behavior and
under functioning/under responsibility. Meinecke skillfully guides
the reader through the steps to enhance communication, restore
intimacy, find satisfying mutual interests and share a revitalized,
fulfilling relationship with one another.
So before you seek a lawyer’s counsel, before you give up, let
Everybody Marries the Wrong Person show you how to make the
leap from infatuation to a lasting commitment of mature and
everlasting love.
Christine Meinecke, Ph.D., is a licensed
psychologist in private practice. She completed a doctorate at
University of Kansas and postdoctoral fellowship at The Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine. Also a playwright, her
comedic play, Flutter the Dovecotes, won the 2009 Iowa Playwrights
Workshop competition and was first produced by Tallgrass Theatre
Company. Dr. Meinecke married her beloved wrong person twenty-eight
years ago, and they live in Des Moines, Iowa.
Nonfiction, 5½ x 8¼, 246 pages
LC #2009944175, world rights
ISBN 13: 978-0-88282-319-5
(pb), $14.95
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