In a sea of self-help books that continually focus on everything that's wrong with your relationship, Dr. Allen Berger shows readers how to break through the biggest relationship myths and finally have the relationship they want. This is the book for those people who are frustrated because they can't seem to stay in sync with their partner, for those who are at an impasse with their partner over a difficult situation and those who are unhappy with their current relationship. In this book, Dr. Allen Berger, known as the "no-nonsense relationship coach" shares the secrets and straight-talking advice he's accumulated over his thirty years of practice, helping thousands of couples find a more satisfying relationship. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to make their relationship better. Key Features While most relationship books tell you what’s wrong, Dr. Berger helps readers find what's right. Great hook—the author argues against the most popular "how-to" relationship books.
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