Every marriage goes through seasons of conflict and discord. But how can couples learn from their arguments and stick together through the hard times? On this edition, Dr. Sharon May, a licensed marriage and family therapist, talks about marriages that are emotionally divided. She will share with Dr. Tim Clinton how couples can stop constantly arguing and better understand and love one another.
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Guest Bio
Dr. Sharon May is the Founder and President of the Safe Haven Relationship Counseling Center. She received a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy and a Master's degree in Theology from Fuller Graduate School of Theology. Dr. May is also specialized in emotional trauma. She has authored two books titled: Safe Haven Marriage and How to Argue So Your Spouse Will Listen. She previously worked as the managing editor for EWomen magazine, and served on the board for African Enterprise, The Hart Institute. Dr. May is also an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University. She and her husband, Mike, live in Carlsbad, California.
Resources From Today's Broadcast
Safe Haven Relationship Center
How to Argue So Your Spouse Will Listen (by Dr. Sharon May)
The Safe Haven Marriage (by Dr. Sharon May)
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