Richard Fitzgibbons, M.D., has treated and written about excessive anger and other psychological conflicts in marriage, children and priesthood for 40 years. He is the co-author of Forgiveness Therapy which initiates a new system of psychotherapy. He is married with three children.
Today, given high divorce rates, marriage can be a seemingly
dangerous and difficult path. Dr. Fitzgibbons' book provides a
penetrating guide to the virtues that sustain strong and happy
marriages. Highly recommended!
-- W. Bradford Wilcox, Ph.D., Director, National Marriage Project
at the University of VirginiaHabits for a Healthy Marriage will
become a classic because Dr. Fitzgibbons lays out for every modern
couple the next steps to take, no matter where they are starting
from, on the never-ending road to becoming a great couple.
-- Patrick Fagan, Ph.D., Director, Marriage and Religion Research
Institute at the Catholic University of AmericaIf copies of this
book were given to all engaged couples who sought to live out the
advice of Dr. Fitzgibbons, the world would be a much better place
for husbands, wives, children, and communities.
-- Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D., Author, The Seven Big Myths about
MarriageOne of the most powerful resources for marriage today! If
you are seeking healing and greater intimacy in your marriage, then
this is a must-read.
-- Drew Mariani, Relevant Radio Masterpiece! Everyone can benefit
from the tremendous wisdom and challenges contained within this
crucial handbook. A rare jewel in the midst of marital
psychobabble.
-- Timothy G. Lock, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Goretti Center
for Healing and ForgivenessThis ground-breaking marital healing
book demonstrates the necessity to uncover and resolve the
excessive anger that is present in every serious conflict between
Catholic spouses. It is also essential reading for parents,
singles, engaged couples, priests, and mental health
professionals.
-- Robert Enright, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology,
University of Wisconsin-Madison This book is extremely helpful for
spouses and a must-read for anyone involved in the pastoral care of
the family.
-- Stephan Kampowski, Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute
for the Sciences of Marriage and Family, Rome
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