Psychologist Helps Weirded Out Men at Valentine's Day
Noted Psychologist and Author Tackles Oprah Head On
Nevada City, CA, January 31, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Ted Mathews threw up his hands in frustration and said, "I just have no idea what to do to please my wife Marjorie. It seems like everything I try to do for her just makes things worse."
Sound familiar? Like many men in marriages and long term relationships, Ted started out being such a hero to Marjorie and ended up a heel. He ended up feeling what many men dread most, incompetent, hurt and misunderstood.
What happened and what can be done about it? Well, it turns out that most men tremendously underestimate their power, leadership and wisdom in leading relationships toward intimacy, and that they can and should lead the way on the path to intimacy.
As 25 year veteran couples therapist Dr. Max Vogt explains at his unique website www.MakeHerAppreciateYou.com, men are the unheralded carriers of wisdom and leadership in relationships, and should reclaim their creative leadership.
He completely disagrees with so many women such as Oprah who maintain that women are the experts at relationship, and sees men as potentially the true pioneers and leaders in intimacy; but he admits that most men need a lot of instruction to be effective at this, including
--exactly what to do or say when you feel hurt by your wife's criticisms of you
--the precise steps to take to save your marriage and become a hero to your wife again
--how to create the kind of loving, accepting and positive atmosphere at your house you once had
Dr. Susan Warshaw of San Francisco writes, "if you are a woman waiting for your man to make these discoveries on his own, forget it. You'd better get him to this course now."
Dr. Max offers a free course for men at his website in the exact steps that men can take to create intimacy and gain valuable appreciation from the women in their lives. The course is at www.MakeHerAppreciateYou.com
Contact Dr. Max Vogt for more insights into this topic. Direct line: (530) 265-6165
Email: DrMax@askdoctormax.com.
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For More Information Contact:
Dr. Max Vogt
DrMax@askdoctormax.com
www.askdoctormax.com
Sound familiar? Like many men in marriages and long term relationships, Ted started out being such a hero to Marjorie and ended up a heel. He ended up feeling what many men dread most, incompetent, hurt and misunderstood.
What happened and what can be done about it? Well, it turns out that most men tremendously underestimate their power, leadership and wisdom in leading relationships toward intimacy, and that they can and should lead the way on the path to intimacy.
As 25 year veteran couples therapist Dr. Max Vogt explains at his unique website www.MakeHerAppreciateYou.com, men are the unheralded carriers of wisdom and leadership in relationships, and should reclaim their creative leadership.
He completely disagrees with so many women such as Oprah who maintain that women are the experts at relationship, and sees men as potentially the true pioneers and leaders in intimacy; but he admits that most men need a lot of instruction to be effective at this, including
--exactly what to do or say when you feel hurt by your wife's criticisms of you
--the precise steps to take to save your marriage and become a hero to your wife again
--how to create the kind of loving, accepting and positive atmosphere at your house you once had
Dr. Susan Warshaw of San Francisco writes, "if you are a woman waiting for your man to make these discoveries on his own, forget it. You'd better get him to this course now."
Dr. Max offers a free course for men at his website in the exact steps that men can take to create intimacy and gain valuable appreciation from the women in their lives. The course is at www.MakeHerAppreciateYou.com
Contact Dr. Max Vogt for more insights into this topic. Direct line: (530) 265-6165
Email: DrMax@askdoctormax.com.
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For More Information Contact:
Dr. Max Vogt
DrMax@askdoctormax.com
www.askdoctormax.com
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