Brother and sister team
the authors
Michael J. Marshall PhD
Shelly Marshall BS, CSAC
Other
Books by
Dr. Mike and Shelly Marshall.
Shelly Marshall BS, CSAC
From
Tok, AKI am a recovering chemical dependent since 1969 when my mother took me to several 12 step recovery programs. I am fierce when it comes to my recovery and my spiritual program. My self-help books are based on personal life lessons and, fortunately, enough people find them useful so that I make a good living at writing. I am a Haelden Author and have written the still popular Day By Day, Young, Sober, & FREE, and the Pocket Sponsor.
On this site and in our new book, I hope to share several things.
A) that
keeping your partner's secrets
is unhealthy and dangerous.
B) that you can not be abused if you respect yourself and take responsibility for where you find yourself
C) my fantasy of intimacy, friendship, and partnership was solely mine and not my spouses
D) that my partner would not have pretended to be part of this fantasy if I had not been so co-dependent
E) that analyzing your partner may make you feel better, but will solve nothing. Only respecting yourself and taking responsibility will create change in your life.
B) that you can not be abused if you respect yourself and take responsibility for where you find yourself
C) my fantasy of intimacy, friendship, and partnership was solely mine and not my spouses
D) that my partner would not have pretended to be part of this fantasy if I had not been so co-dependent
E) that analyzing your partner may make you feel better, but will solve nothing. Only respecting yourself and taking responsibility will create change in your life.
You can find more information about my work at the Day By Day site.
Michael J. Marshall PhD
From
Wheeling, WVMichael J. Marshall is a Professor of Psychology at West Liberty State College and a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice. Dr. Marshall is the author of a dozen scholarly research articles in psychology, published in journals ranging from the International Journal of Addictions to The Journal of Psychological Practice. He has considerable clinical experience working with parolees, substance abusers, and patients with psychotic and emotional disorders. He has a private practice and does community mental health contract work. His duties include assessment, treatment planning, crisis stabilization, and psychotherapy. He often testifies as an expert witness in civil commitment proceedings. In addition to lecturing and seeing patients, he conducts Continuing Education workshops for mental health professionals and does research on addictions and family discipline practices. You can read more about Dr. Marshall on his site StopSpanking.com or take a peak at his book Why Spanking Doesn't Work.
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