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Learn more“I know how to make my marriage worse—I don’t know how to make it better.”
Men, have you ever thought something like that?
Do you want to improve your marriage—by becoming a more positive, more active participant in it?
Are you curious, courageous, motivated?
If you answered yes to at least two of those questions—including, importantly, the third one— Men in Marriage: Your Wife Wants to Have a Relationship with You is for you.
Author Timothy Galvin, MSW, was a couples counselor for more than forty years and has been married to the same person for even longer. Drawing from these professional and personal experiences, he wrote Men in Marriage to discuss the most common issues men experience in marriage and share the six actions every man could begin doing today to become a caring contributor to the vibrancy of his marriage.
Unlike most relationship books, which speak from a bird’s-eye view, Men in Marriage starts—and stays—in the weeds, never leaving you alone as you focus your perspective and “manage away” reactions that distract from that focus. Learn how marriage is a “work of love,” what the 90% Rule is, and what every conversation with your wife is really about.
Timothy Galvin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He has practiced working with couples in therapy for over forty (40) years. He has also taught in formal training programs for over thirty (30) years. He lives in St. Louis with his wife, Kathy. They have been married forty-seven (47) years.