New marriage resource, The Marriage Medics is a book of multiple dimensions. With expertise from five professionals - a psychotherapist, a lawyer, a banker, a US Navy Chaplain and a certified sex coach - who deal with marriage difficulties on a daily basis it provides practical tips and solutions to everyday marital problems.
Plymouth, MI (PRWEB) October 18, 2004 -- Marriage counseling helps couples with marital problems and marriages fail for a variety of reasons but couples who invest in maintaining a fresh relationship will reap the benefits of a healthy, energized marriage. Couples struggling with an ailing relationship and marriage problems can draw from the unique perspectives of five experts who share their insights in a new book.
The Marriage Medics, co-authored by Cynthia Cooper PhD and Scott Lorenz, shares the reasons why some couples can battle tough times in marriage and walk away restored and emotionally healthy. The Marriage Medics (ISBN- 0-9760844-0-6) is available at: www.themarriagemedics.com.
A primary advantage of The Marriage Medics is that it can be instantly accessed via the Internet by a couple struggling with a complex issue they cannot resolve alone. At any time, day or night, couples can download this resource in the privacy of their home and immediately lean on the five experts for support.
There are several complex issues couples must resolve to maintain a fresh, healthy relationship. And dealing with different kinds of problems requires different kinds of expertise.
Couples who succeed in rescuing their relationships seem to do so by using a network of support, a combination of experts who can help guide them to specific approaches to various issues.
The Marriage Medics collects your ideal relationship support network into a single book. Each of the five experts contributing to the book has seen hundreds of couples from their unique professional perspective, and each knows exactly what factors produced success.
Cynthia Cooper is a clinical psychotherapist who counsels couples and families on how better to communicate and relate to each other.
Cooper stresses that The Marriage Medics is a resource guide, not a comprehensive therapy in and of itself. We firmly believe there can be no substitute for the face-to-face action that occurs in therapy," says Cooper. This e-book is meant to be a jumping off place in the process of your life, a place for you to find the energy and courage to honestly examine and change your relationship and marriage into what you want it to become."
The other four experts who contributed to Marriage Medics are:
• Daniel B. Smith, bank executive with Republic Bank. His perspective on how money affects a marriage has been gained from decades of helping couples resolve financial problems.
• Commander Bobbitti May, U.S. Navy chaplain, counsels military personnel who are separated due to longtime oversees assignments helping them with the spiritual aspects of marriage.
• Dr. Patti Britton, is a nationally recognized, board-certified clinical sexologist and sensuality educator. For more than two decades she has coached thousands of women and men on how to overcome sexual challenges.
• John Hunt, Las Vegas attorney specializing in family law, warns couples what they will face if they decide to divorce.
The Marriage Medics comes highly recommended by reviewer Jennie S. Bev, managing editor of BookReviewClub.com who says the book teaches couples what to expect realistically from their partners --and themselves-- and how to act, also realistically when it comes to sustaining their marriages. Its like having a knowledgeable friend who knows the ins and outs of the married life."
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