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Marriage Rules: A Manual for the Married and the Coupled Up by Harriet Lerner Ph.D.

Host(s): Dr. Pat Baccili
Guest(s): Dr. Harriet Lerner

Marriage Rules offers new solutions to age-old problems, "He won't talk," "She doesn't want sex," as well as modern ones such as your partner's relationship to technology.

About the Host(s)

Dr. Pat Baccili:

Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify th..

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About the Guest(s)

Dr. Harriet Lerner: Harriet Lerner, PH.D., is one of our nations most loved and respected relationship experts. A renowned scholar on the psychology of women and family relationships, she is the author of The New York Times bestseller, The Dance of Anger, and oth...

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