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Why do people fall in love?
Why do they fall out of love?
What do they want most in marriage?
How can a bad marriage become a great marriage?
These and many other questions are answered Live every
Monday through Friday from 11am to 2pm EST. by Dr. Bill and Joyce
Harley.
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Willard F. Harley, Jr., Ph.D. is best known as author of the
internationally best selling book, His Needs, Her Needs: Building
An Affair-proof Marriage. The hard-cover American edition alone has sold
over one million copies, and it is has also available in paperback and
sixteen foreign translations. Every year for the past fifteen consecutive
years more copies of this book have been sold than in each previous year.
Dr. Harley engages and challenges listeners in such a way it will keep
them glued to their radio!
Dr. Harley earned a Ph.D. degree in psychology from the University
of California at Santa Barbara in 1967 and has been a Licensed
Psychologist since 1975. For the first ten years after earning
his degree, he taught
psychology at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. During
those years, he was also a frustrated part-time marriage counselor
with little
success in helping couples.
In 1973 he discovered that he was not alone in his failure to
save marriages -- almost everyone in the marital therapy profession
were also
failing. So he spent the next two years designing an entirely
new approach. When
his success rate
climbed
to over 90% in 1977, he resigned from his teaching position to
counsel full-time. Over the next ten years his solo practice
developed into the
largest network of mental health clinics in Minnesota (thirty-two
locations) with over one hundred psychiatrists, psychologists,
social workers and
chemical dependency counselors working with him to provided a
full range of mental health services. He became the exclusive
provider of mental
health and chemical dependency services in ten counties, and
had offices in other counties as well.
One of his responsibilities was to write support materials for the
clinical program he directed. He created over one hundred questionnaires
and wrote
numerous
articles that were given to clients as part of their therapy.
Among the materials he wrote was His Needs, Her Needs,
which was first published
in 1986. Although it was written to be a support text for his
marriage counseling program, within three years it had become
a national best-seller
and a basic reference for marriage counselors throughout the
nation.
By 1988 he found himself spending almost all of his time
administering his clinics, and very little time doing what he
enjoyed most -- improving
his marital therapy program. So he began turning his clinics
over to the counselors
who worked with him, and the ownership of his last clinic was
transferred in 1993. Since then, he has written 12 more books and hundreds
of articles. His latest book, His Needs, Her Needs for
Parents,
was published in August,
2003.
Dr. Harley and his wife, Joyce, appear together several
times a year in various cities for Marriage Builders Weekend,
which introduces couples
to his highly successful plan for marital recovery. The weekend
kicks off a one-year
home study program that includes personal accountability. He
supervises the progress of those who enroll, and answers their
questions on a special
Marriage Builders Weekend section of Dr. Harley's web site forum,
MarriageBuilders.com.
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