How Can I Ever Trust You Again?

Andrew G Marshall's new book - How Can I Ever Trust You Again? - will be released January 2010. Pre-order your copy today

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How to find love?

November 4th, 2009

The Guardian are bringing out another series of free booklets about relationships and once again, I have written an article about why its so hard to find love these days - which offers plenty of advice on how to beat the odds. Plus you will discover what it is like to have a session with [...]

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Workshop is a great success

November 4th, 2009

My latest workshop: ‘How to love yourself enough’ which looked at building self- esteem and quietening the destructive internal voice was a great success.
Here is some of the feedback:

Absolutely brilliant day - I would recommend this workshop to all and I wouldn’t hesitate going on future courses
I was particularly struck with the caring and supportive [...]

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Single Trap Feedback

October 23rd, 2009

Hi Andrew,
Just read the single trap. Its the first book in my life that i have read
in a day. Jesus where has this information been all my life.
I’m 38 a successful confident business man who has a poor
self image and the projection thing  blew my mind.
thanks for your time
Gary
Meanwhile, here is a [...]

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Jaycee Lee Dugard and Stockholm Syndrome

August 29th, 2009

Help I think I’m suffering from Stockholm Syndrome!
The case of Jaycee Lee Dugard, the girl snatched at eleven and held prisoner for eighteen years, has captured the imagination of the world. We are intrigued by the complex relationship with her kidnapper, Philip Garrido, who is also the father of her two children. Especially as ‘she [...]

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How to holiday together and remain friends

July 20th, 2009

If you have come back from your summer break emotionally exhausted and questioning the future of your relationship, rest assured: you will not be alone. A bad holiday with your supposed loved-ones is one of the main reasons why this is one of the second busiest time of the year for marital therapists. The number [...]

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Instead of splitting should you be thinking of trying something new?

June 24th, 2009

Has the situation between you and your partner reached the point that you dread going home and separating seems the only answer. Don’t despair, there could be another solution as this review - posted on amazon -  for ‘ I love you but I’m not in love with you’ shows:

“It occurred to me that rather [...]

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BBC News 24

June 15th, 2009

If you were watching the television on Sunday Night (14th June) you might have seen me interviewed on BBC News 24 on ‘Should we stay together for the sake of the children’.  It followed a report in the Observer from Cornell University, New York State about the problems for children of high conflict marriages.  I [...]

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Is age difference a big issue in relationships?

May 8th, 2009

When I had this question to my Ask Andrew service, I thought that I would give my opinions and then throw it open to everybody else for their thoughts and experiences. Does age matter and if so, how big does a gap have to be before it becomes a problem?
Relationships are very personal things and [...]

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What other people say about my workshops

April 13th, 2009

In addition to my books, I also run open day course in London where you can explore different ways of getting more out of your relationships. Here are some of the comments about my previous workshops:

‘The compassion you bring to the subject is very healing’
‘Powerful insights’
‘The course and the books have opened some useful doorways [...]

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Single Trap - First Review

February 10th, 2009

East Anglian Daily Press looked at four ‘dating’ books and had the following to say about my book……
‘A straight talking book that refuses to sugar coat the truth of why you might be alone. Andrew G Marshall uses his twenty-five years of experience as a marital therapist to look at underlying trends - why it’s [...]

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Andrew G. Marshall is a marital therapist with twenty five years’ experience.

He works for RELATE the UK’s leading couple-counselling charity, and writes on relationships for the Times, Mail on Sunday and Psychologies.

His books have been translated into fifteen different languages.