What to Do When He Says, I Don't Love You Anymore
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ An Action Plan to Regain Confidence, Power, and Control
By David Clarke, PhD

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"I don't love you anymore." These simple words have the power to send the listener into shock, denial, and desperation. The obvious response is to ask oneself, "What can I do to win my partner back?" In I Don't Love You Anymore, Dr. David Clarke provides just the battle plan needed.
Contrary to what many relationship "experts" recommend—weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back—Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse. He outlines the biblical view of marriage and instructs listeners on:
● Drawing healthy boundaries.
● Five things he really means when he says, "I don't love you anymore."
● The most popular "exit lies" and how to see through them.
● Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair.
Most important, Clarke empowers and equips listeners to make the best, most God-honoring, attempt at saving a marriage.
Contrary to what many relationship "experts" recommend—weak, passive plans that involve begging or romancing a spouse back—Clarke offers an approach that he calls guerilla love, which essentially turns the tables on the wandering spouse. He outlines the biblical view of marriage and instructs listeners on:
● Drawing healthy boundaries.
● Five things he really means when he says, "I don't love you anymore."
● The most popular "exit lies" and how to see through them.
● Classic symptoms of a person who is having an affair.
Most important, Clarke empowers and equips listeners to make the best, most God-honoring, attempt at saving a marriage.