I have been a marriage and family counselor for more than fifty years. I have written seventeen books and thousands of articles about love and marriage, but this may be the most important article you will ever read. If you visit my website you will see my welcome video “Confessions of a Twice-Divorced Marriage Counselor.”
Part 1 Depression and suicide have been my companions as far back as I can remember. I was five years old when my mid-life father took an overdose of sleeping pills. Though he didn’t die our lives were never the same. I grew up wondering what happened to my father, when it would happen
Part 2 In Part 1, I introduced readers to an expanded understanding of midlife and the unique journey that men make as we embark on what for many is a true hero’s journey. In his pathfinding new book, Learning to Love Midlife: 12 Reasons Why Life Gets Better With Age, Chip Conley offers a
Part 5 In parts 1, 2, 3, and 4, I described the problem of depression, the extent of the problem, why our current approach is misguided and ultimately ineffective, why focusing on men can help women and children, and the foundations of a new approach for healing. Here I want to describe the program
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