Synopsis
It's not news to say that men and women are different...what's worth discussing is how to deal with those differences. Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars looks at the widely-divergent ways men and women approach emotional issues, then offers solutions for those couples who want to bridge the gender gap. Readers will learn the different levels on which men and women operate in every interaction, as well as specific techniques for connecting in conversation. Couples will laugh at the familiar male-female scenarios while learning how to complement each other and build real passion in their relationships.
About the Author
Dr. David Clarke is a Christian psychologist, speaker, and successful author of ten popular books on marriage and parenting. His books include Kiss Me Like You Mean It, I Don't Love You Anymore, I Don't Want a Divorce, and Married But Lonely. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, he has been in full-time private practice for twenty-five years. Dr. Clarke has also served as adjunct professor at the Tampa extensions of Dallas Theological Seminary and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Clarke is a regular media guest and has been featured on programs such as American Family Radio, Family Life Today, Janet Parshall, and Focus on the Family. Dr. Clarke has been happily married for more than thirty years to the blonde, the lovely Sandy. They are the proud parents of four beautiful children: Emily, Leeann, Nancy, and William. They are also grandparents of the wonderful Isabel.
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