American psychiatrist Scott Haltsman, who wrote a book for men and on behalf of a man, invites readers to take a different, almost revolutionary path: not to correct husbands by fitting them into an “ideal” female model, but to direct their energy and capabilities into a constructive direction.
Why is it that most books that aim to strengthen a family or improve relationships between partners are intended for women and have little to do with men? American psychiatrist Scott Haltsman, who wrote a book for men and on behalf of a man, invites readers to take a different, almost revolutionary path: not to correct husbands by fitting them into an “ideal” female model, but to direct their energy and capabilities into a constructive direction. After all, who, if not men, who have the ability to develop an excellent business plan, come up with a strategy, achieve goals and solve issues of any complexity, can restore peace and prosperity to the family?
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