When it comes to relationships, couples often run into similar challenges. Do any of these sound familiar to you?
She Said: I want to talk with him about issues like the kids, his mother, and the frustration I feel about balancing my career with being a good mom. But every time I try to bring up these subjects, he either closes down or gets angry. I don’t want him to fix the problems, I just want to be able to talk with him about our lives.
He Said: I stopped feeling connected in my marriage many years ago, but I just don’t trust myself to make the right decision about staying or leaving, so I just stay stuck.
She Said: Sure, I love him as a person, but I’m just not ‘in love’ with him anymore.
If these challenges sound familiar, this book is for you! Couples Counselor, Barbara J. Peters, offers simple ideas and approaches for reframing the way you look at the interactions and situations in your relationship. As Norman Vincent Peale once said, ‘Change your thoughts and you change your world.’
About the author
Barbara Peters is a Registered Nurse, Licensed Professional Counselor, Coach, and Author. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from C.W. Post College of Long Island University, a Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing from Stony Brook University, and a Master of Science in Counseling from Georgia State University. In her past career she was at that time certified by the National Board of Certified Counselors.Peters is passionate about helping people improve their relationships. Whether in a counseling setting or through individual coaching, she is dedicated to each and every client, no matter what they bring to the table.Peters grew up on Long Island, New York where her early years were mostly uneventful until she realized that her family had some relationship problems. Her parents separated when she was four and got back together when she was twelve. In her later years, as Peters witnessed many friends and family struggle in their relationships, she began to think about helping others. Her own relationships were struggling too, so she became focused on finding the answer to a healthy relationship and realized it is not who you find, but who you are. Through her books and blog, she focuses on helping people make positive changes. With her books, using many of her own life challenges as a wife and mother in addition to her experience counseling couples, Peters is able to take her reader on the road to a lasting relationship. The tools she suggests are realistic, usable, and have proven successful for many. Her hope is that her readers will walk away with useful information, skills, and ideas that are easy to incorporate into their relationships and can lead to a happily ever after.Peters resides in the Charlotte area of North Carolina and in Alpharetta, Georgia. One of her passions is bringing her therapy dog, Britan, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to residents in Assisted Living Facilities and Schools where he can bring smiles and joy to others. Learn more at www.barbarajpeters.com