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E-grāmata: Controlling Husband: What Every Woman Needs to Know

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  • Formāts: 236 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441245045
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441245045
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"I can't live this way anymore." "I've given up trying to change him." "I can't ever be good enough." "He won't listen to me anyway."

As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Ron Welch has heard many women in controlling marriages pour out their hearts. They feel trapped, helpless, stuck in a situation with no solution and no way out.

In this candid book, Welch offers real hope. He shows women how controlling husbands develop, why wives allow themselves to be controlled, and strategies to help both husband and wife change. Welch struggled as a controlling husband for years but found help and healing in his relationship with his wife. He uses that experience, as well as examples from the lives of the couples he's worked with, to show women that just because "he's always been this way" doesn't mean their marriage must be that way forever. He teaches women valuable practical skills for coping with the challenges they face and transforming the power and control issues in their marriages.

For wives of controlling husbands, along with the friends and family members who love and are concerned about them, this is an essential resource. Counselors will also find it helpful as they work with hurting couples.
Acknowledgments 11(2)
Introduction 13(6)
Jan Welch
Part One Why You Can Believe Transformation Is Possible Our Story
1 Why This Book Is for You
19(13)
2 How I Became a Controlling Husband
32(8)
3 The Care and Feeding of a Controlling Relationship
40(13)
Part Two Why He Controls You Understanding Your Controlling Husband
4 The Alpha Male Problem
53(11)
5 The Three Keys to Control
64(12)
6 The Three Questions Wives Ask Most
76(10)
7 The Seven Strategies Husbands Use to Control Their Wives
86(17)
Part Three Why You Allow Him to Control You The Perfect Storm of Submission
8 Storm Front 1 Fear of His Anger
103(7)
9 Storm Front 2 Learned Helplessness
110(10)
10 Storm Front 3 Decision Making and Submission
120(13)
Part Four Niagara Falls and the Can Opener Changing Your Marriage Right Now
11 Going over Niagara Falls Admitting You Have a Problem
133(13)
12 It's Never about the Can Opener
146(15)
Part Five The Transformational Model of Marriage Changing Your Marriage for a Lifetime
13 Transforming Your Marriage for a Lifetime
161(11)
14 Praising Each Other Building Up instead of Tearing Down
172(10)
15 Finding Hope in Each Other Believing It Can Get Better
182(10)
16 Forgiving Each Other Leaving the Past Behind
192(11)
17 Serving Each Other Learning to Think of the Other First
203(12)
Part Six Making It All Work
18 Seeking Professional Help
215(9)
19 Our Story The Happy Ending You Can Believe In
224(9)
Notes 233
Dr. Ron Welch (PsyD, Central Michigan University) serves on the faculty of Denver Seminary. Welch has over twenty years of experience in clinical psychology and has extensive experience working with couples and with men with narcissistic and antisocial personality styles. He has developed the Transformational Marriage approach, which helps couples through counseling, seminars, and publications. He and his wife, Jan, have walked the road of a controlling marriage personally and live in Colorado.