Two kids. Two jobs. Too much? This timely book shows couples how to beat stress together. "Two incomes, no sex." Does this sound like an accurate depiction of your marriage? Unfortunately, the same traits that make people successful at the office being in control, staying competitive, and striving for perfection can be disastrous to a relationship. Today's "Supercouples" are under tremendous pressure at work and at home, because they strive to be all things to all people at all times. In this timely book, psychologist Wayne Sotile and marriage counselor Mary Sotile show stressed-out couples how to recharge their relationship by using it as a haven from the demands of work and family.
Whether one partner or both fit the super-achiever profile, Supercouple Syndrome offers new hope for nurturing a healthier, more balanced relationship. The authors describe an easy-to-follow stress management model Beating Stress Together (BEST) which they have used to help over 5,000 couples improve their relationships.
Filled with lively stories, and easy-to-do exercises, this book provides a much-needed relational roadmap for today's stressed-out supercouples.
Learn how to go from "Stressed-out Supercouple" to "Dynamic Duo" in six easy steps.
- Gives "how-to" coping tips gleaned from extensive counseling of over 5,000 couples.
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Wayne Sotile, Ph.D., and Mary Sotile, M.A. (Winston-Salem, NC) are co-directors of a couples and family therapy practice, and specialize in the treatment of professional couples. They are the coauthors of The Medical Marriage: A Couples Survival Guide, and also conduct workshops and consult on high-powered couples to national print and television media.