Description
The kids are happy, but how are things really between you and your partner?
In modern parenting, the established wisdom is that you should prioritize the needs of your children above all else. But relationship therapist Andrew G. Marshall argues that couples who tirelessly put their children first are not only sacrificing each other's needs and desires, but also increasing the chance of marital breakdown and creating unhappy, insecure kids.
I Love You But You Always Put Me Last is about balancing your priorities so you don't lose sight of your marriage when you become a parent. Based on twenty-five years of counselling experience, this book will help you:
Maintain intimacy and strengthen your bond of love
Work as a team and avoid negative parenting patterns
Provide good relationship role models for your children
Create a strong marriage, confident children and a happy family
How to balance being a great parent with being a loving partner
About the Author
Andrew G. Marshall is a marital therapist with twenty-five years' experience. He is the author of I Love You But I'm Not in Love With You, How Can I Ever Trust You Again? and the Seven Steps series of practical relationship manuals. His books have been translated into over fifteen different languages. He contributes to publications including the Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail, The Times, Guardian and Psychologies magazine.
Book Information
ISBN 9780230770355
Author Andrew G. Marshall
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Macmillan
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 481g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 24mm