Book Synopsis
Communication is the key to developing intimacy in our relationship. Couples don’t, won’t and can’t always agree. Disagreement happen, problems will arise. We feel love when we know that our feelings are heard, remembered, and honored.
Our quest for happiness often depends on finding and sustaining love. True love implies commitment. First of all, do you and your partner call yourself a couple? If not, is it appropriate to be doing this work? Each relationship teaches us and deepens our perception of love. Love has many degrees. Committed couples grow together, they desire to make their partner happier, too.
About The Author
My name is Walter “Patrick” Martin II, M.A., Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, initially I graduating in 1989 honored as the youngest to ever graduate with an Associate’s of Arts degree at Palomar College. My undergraduate was completed at California State University San Marcos and Masters Degree at National University in 1999 in Counseling Psychology. This book is dedicated to my father Walter P Martin, MD. Thanks to Greg DiPiazza, bother who created the artwork.