Get A Grip From addict to therapist, Dr. Douglas Weiss speaks from personal experience and professional expertise when telling couples how to take control of their life. BY SARAH PIERCE
Get a grip on your relationship this Valentine’s day with help from Dr. Weiss, a therapist, relationship and behavioral expert and recovering addict who provides couples with the tips and strategies needed to recognize, understand and overcome negative behaviors that can threaten a marriage. According to a 2005 report by The Christian Science Monitor, as many as half of dating couples split up on or around February 14th—many, according to Dr. Weiss because a partner’s bad habit is too much for the other to take. As a recovered addict who has found resolution and dedicated his life to helping others "get a grip" in life and love, Dr. Weiss has a deep understanding of how negative behaviors and weaknesses can lead to failed relationships. His advice is based on real-life experience from his own past and that of his patients.
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