Book description
In their own voices, women show how to strengthen your
relationship-with surprising revelations from
New York Times
bestselling author Gary Neuman
This breakthrough book, based on the
voices of real women from all walks of life and groundbreaking new
research, shows couples how to grow stronger by understanding what
women need from a romantic relationship. In Connect to Love,
family counselor and relationships expert M. Gary Neuman explores the
problems that women face in their marriages or relationships that
might make them dissatisfied with their partners-or willing to stray.
Neuman reveals the startling discoveries he made through his in-depth
new research of more than five hundred women. When it comes to sexual
intimacy, for instance, wives who are satisfied with their marriages
have sex more than twice as frequently than those who are dissatisfied.
- Includes a step-by-step two-week plan to improve your relationship
- Filled with dramatic personal stories and surprising findings on
sex, emotional issues, intimacy, communication, and more
- From the author of the New York Times bestseller The
Truth about Cheating
- Neuman has been a frequent guest on Oprah, Today,
and other major TV shows
- Written for couples while addressing both female and male issues
Written with a compassionate and down-to-earth tone, Connect to
Love will open your eyes to see relationships in a new way while
empowering yourself and your partner for change.
M. Gary Neuman is a licensed family counselor and
rabbi.¿He¿is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Truth
about Cheating, In Good Times and Bad, Emotional Infidelity: How to
Affair-Proof Your Marriage and 10 Other Secrets to a Great
Relationship, and Helping Your Kids Cope with Divorce the
Sandcastles Way. He has been a frequent guest on Oprah and the
Today show and has appeared on Good Morning America, The View,
Dateline NBC, NBC Nightly News, and CBS Weekend News.
Neuman and his work have been covered in Time, People,
Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Parents, and Parenting
magazines as well as the Washington Post, the Chicago
Tribune, and the Miami Herald. For more information, visit
the author's website at www. mgaryneuman. com.