Why Haven't I Gotten Married Or Maybe I'm Better Off

Par : Rhonda Findling
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230603337
  • EAN9798230603337
  • Date de parution25/12/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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Why Haven't I Gotten Married.Or Maybe I'm Better Off helps single women explore why they may have not gotten married including "cultural" reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with them. On the other side of the coin she also addresses if marriage is even beneficial for women now a days and merely "idealized". Rhonda Findling, who is also the author of six pop psychology books for women including the bestselling and internationally acclaimed Don't Call that Man! A Survival Guide To Letting Go (Hyperion), uses her thirty plus years of clinical experience as a psychotherapist and coach to share the differences she's observed between married women and single women when they date(d).
What they may have through or done or differently that increased their chances of getting married if that is what they were striving for. In this ground breaking book Rhonda addresses the cultural and environmental obstacles standing in women's way as she tries to find a long term relationship with a man, no less a husband. Using her clinical findings between the single and married women in addition to ways she suggests to adapt to environmental cultural obstacles Rhonda has developed a program to help women find a husband.
Many of her clients have gotten married using this program!. Most importantly in her new book Rhonda helps readers explore whether they even want a husband; if marriage serves them and/or if they're better off single. Rhonda takes a look at the pros and cons of marriage for women in our current culture. 
Rhonda Findling is a psychotherapist and author of the acclaimed Don't Call That Man! A Survival Guide To Letting Go, Don't Text That Man! A Guide To Self Protective Dating In The Age of Technology, The Commitment Cure: What To Do When You Fall For An Ambivalent Man, The Dating Cure, A Jewish American Princess Dethroned and Portrait of My Desire. Rhonda has appeared on national talk shows including CNN Headline News, Ricki Lake, Geraldo, Maury Povitch, Eye Witness News, Good Day New York, Carnie, Ilyana, Tempest and Judith Regan Tonight.
She has led workshops and seminars in New York, L. A., Paris, Berlin and London. Rhonda has been featured in the New York Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Newsday, Rocky Mountain News, Cosmopolitan magazine, Latina Magazine, Glamour (UK and Paris editions) Le Progress, Life and Style, US Weekly, Femina, and Today's Black Woman.
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