The abundant information in the book is delivered with a sense of humor and illustrative stories as well as helpful Prescription Padsa series of exercises at the end of each chapter to help the reader apply the doctors advice and take proactive steps for positive change.
Resist the temptation to call the mortician (lawyer) and prepare for the funeral (divorce). For virtually any marriage, regardless of its current state, put the shovel awayits not too late to resuscitate!
Don D. Campbell, PhD, has been a licensed clinical psychologist treating couples with relationship diffi culties since 1973, while also establishing full-time private practices in both the Midwest and Southern Ca lifornia. His professional experience and knowledge in evaluating and successfully treating dysfunctional relationships is widely respected by his peers and by countless couples he has helped throughout the years. Happily married to his wife, Jane, for over thirty-four years and a father to nine children, his life experience has also contributed to his wealth of knowledge of love and healthy relationships. His mission in his private practice and in writing Don’t Bury an Ailing Marriage is to help as many as possible to enjoy love and life as much as he has. Dr. Campbell currently has a full-time private practice in Carlsbad, California. In his leisure time he enjoys public speaking, playing chess and having fun with his grandchildren.