Still Need Convincing...
Read What Divorce Attorney, Richard Kulerski Had to Say About
"The Anatomy of An Affair"
Talk about saving marriages! This book doesn't just give lip service. It identifies the "feeling" needed to keep a marriage from going sour. No book has ever done that before.
Dr Sommer "hit the nail on the head". I've been a practicing divorce lawyer for 40 years and I've never seen adultery explained better.
"The Anatomy of An Affair" teaches exactly what sitting on the lawyer's side of the desk has taught me. And I realize its not an easy pill to swallow but, time after time, we see infidelity as more of a symptom of a shaky marriage than as the cause.
It's easy to just blast away at the adulterer, but it takes a lot of savvy and insight to see the reality of things as Dr Sommer has.
Since first reading "Anatomy", I have mentioned Dr Reena's intimacy "connection" to several clients. Without exception each knew exactly what I meant and all acknowledged that they " had it" once. All reported that it was now gone.
Remarkably, clients that have experienced the "intimacy" connection, always know if its still there or if it isn't. But not one client could say when the feeling left. Unfortunately, that's because they didn't have the advantage of identifying "the feeling" when it still existed.
Dr Sommer is going to save a ton of marriages on that count alone. If you really know what you have (as she explains that "feeling"), you will not risk losing it. And, if your spouse still feels the connection, he or she will have already reciprocated in kind to avoid any risk of your taking such a risk - and the two of you will keep what you have.
J. Richard Kulerski, P.C.
Law & Mediation
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