EBook Promises Help For Troubled Marriages
Dr. Lee H. Baucom of Louisville, KY makes some extraordinary claims, contradicting conventional wisdom, in his e-Book, ÂSave Your Marriage: Even if Only You Want to Work on ItÂ.
(PRWEB) April 28, 2005
The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that in the United States, about 1.2 million divorces occur each year, involving approximately 1 million children. Furthermore, the annual number of divorces remains at or near record levels. Marriage Counseling has an equally poor record. Only 10 to 20% of couples who go to therapy see any significant help from counseling. According to conventional wisdom, communication problems are the primary cause of divorce, and both people have to put effort into saving a troubled marriage.
Dr. Lee H. Baucom of Louisville, KY makes some extraordinary claims, contradicting conventional wisdom, in his e-Book, ÂSave Your Marriage: Even if Only You Want to Work on ItÂ. ( http://www. eBookDirectory. net/marriage (http://www. eBookDirectory. net/marriage)). Dr. Baucom, a long time marriage councilor, claims that Âimproved communication processes are insufficient and in some cases make the problem worse. He further claims that in many cases, even if one partner has completely given up, it is still possible to rescue the relationship.
By studying Âgood marriages and contrasting them with failed marriages, Dr. Baucom reports in his eBook that he has discovered the actual reason most marriages fail. Even more than that, he has discovered that even in the most troubled marriage, couples using these techniques can move beyond the problem and can actually take their relationship to the next level. They can move from a marriage in trouble to the relationship of their dreams. Initial indications from couples using these techniques are extremely positive.
Dr. BaucomÂs eBook is available at (http://www. eBookDirectory. net/marriage (http://www. eBookDirectory. net/marriage)). EBookDirectory. net is a web site, owned and operated by David Brumbaugh, providing a searchable database of eBooks on a wide variety of topics.
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