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Other editions of book What to Do When He Says, I Don’t Love You Anymore: An Action Plan to Regain Confidence, Power and Control

  • I Don't Love You Anymore

    David Clarke

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson Publishing, Sept. 29, 2002)
    Dr. David Clarke shares his "guerilla love" technique and equips readers to take an active, not passive, role in reviving a failing marriage."I don't love you anymore." These simple words have the power to send the listener into shock, denial, and desperation. The obvious response is to ask oneself, "What can I do to win my partner back?" In I Don't Love You Anymore, Dr. David Clarke provides just the battle plan needed.Contrary to what many relationship "experts" recommend-weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back-Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse. He outlines the biblical view of marriage and instructs readers on:Drawing healthy boundaries.Five things he really means when he says, "I don't love you anymore."The most popular "exit lies" and how to see through them.Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair.Most important, Clarke empowers and equips readers to make the best, most God-honoring, attempt at saving a marriage.
  • What to Do When He Says, I Don’t Love You Anymore: An Action Plan to Regain Confidence, Power and Control

    David Clarke

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Sept. 29, 2002)
    Dr. David Clarke shares his "guerilla love" technique and equips readers to take an active, not passive, role in reviving a failing marriage."I don't love you anymore." These simple words have the power to send the listener into shock, denial, and desperation. The obvious response is to ask oneself, "What can I do to win my partner back?" In I Don't Love You Anymore, Dr. David Clarke provides just the battle plan needed.Contrary to what many relationship "experts" recommend-weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back-Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse. He outlines the biblical view of marriage and instructs readers on:Drawing healthy boundaries.Five things he really means when he says, "I don't love you anymore."The most popular "exit lies" and how to see through them.Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair.Most important, Clarke empowers and equips readers to make the best, most God-honoring, attempt at saving a marriage.
  • I Don't Love You Anymore: What to do when he says,

    David Clarke Ph.D.

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 1, 2002)
    "I don't love you anymore. These simple words have the power to send the listener into shock, denial, and desperation. The obvious response is to ask oneself, What can I do to win my partner back? In I Don't Love You Anymore, Dr. David Clarke provides just the battle plan needed. Contrary to what many relationship experts recommend--weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back--Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse. He outlines the biblical view of marriage and instructs readers on: Drawing healthy boundaries. Five things he really means when he says, I don't love you anymore. The most popular exit lies and how to see through them. Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair. Most important, Clarke empowers and equips readers to make the best, most God-honoring, attempt at saving a marriage.
  • What to Do When He Says, I Don’t Love You Anymore: An Action Plan to Regain Confidence, Power, and Control

    David Clarke PhD, Kyle Tait, Tantor Audio

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    "I don't love you anymore." These simple words have the power to send the listener into shock, denial, and desperation. The obvious response is to ask oneself, "What can I do to win my partner back?" In I Don't Love You Anymore, Dr. David Clarke provides just the battle plan needed. Contrary to what many relationship "experts" recommend - weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back - Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse. He outlines the biblical view of marriage and instructs listeners on: Drawing healthy boundaries Five things he really means when he says, "I don't love you anymore" The most popular "exit lies" and how to see through them Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair Most important, Clarke empowers and equips listeners to make the best, most God-honoring attempt at saving a marriage.