Monday, August 29, 2011

The 72 Hour Rule by, local author Margot E. Brown

The 72 Hour Rule is a Do-it-Yourself Couples Therapy Book by local author and Psychologist Dr. Margot Brown.
Do you feel stuck in your relationship? Are you playing a game with your partner? Does it feel like every time you argue it is just one big blame session? Has it been years since you’ve even loved each other in a real way? Did one of you have an affair? What role do secrets, sex and money play in your marriage?
The 72 hour rule focuses on helping all couples and adult individuals who are in a relationship now or previously. This easy-to-use book provides step-by-step exercises to help couples improve their relationship by communicating more effectively. Covering a wide range of topics, this book examines verbal abuse, sexual issues, addiction issues, domestic violence, mental illness, divorce, family dynamics, and affairs, to mention a few.


This practical guide helps you find your way through a disconnected marriage or a volatile partnership. This book is a breakthrough for the millions of couples who need to go to couples therapy and won’t, or for those who have been to counseling and did not see results.
Margot’s straightforward approach helps you to become intimate within yourself first and then helps you to include your partner in that process. This is both, research based and experimental. Easy to read and understand, The 72 Hour Rule is a simple and effective guideline to a more caring and connected partnership!
Margot E. Brown has a Doctorate in Psychology and is a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist in private practice. Her early background started in high tech in Silicon Valley. More recently, she specializes in couples counseling, substance abuse counseling, EAP counseling, short-term solution-based counseling, career counseling, and executive coaching. She is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists.
For more information about this book or to purchase visit http://www.atlasbooks.com/

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