Part 2 - Married & Alone - Dr. Douglas Weiss - Host: Dr. Freda Crews

Guest: Dr. Douglas Weiss -- When we marry we hope to have a life of closeness and connectedness with our spouse. Surprisingly some spouses realize after their wedding that they feel married and alone. These men and women feel unloved, uncherished, untouched and disconnected inside their marriage. Chances are they married someone who struggles with intimacy anorexia. Join Dr Freda Crews this week and next as she discusses this important topic with Dr. Douglass Weiss, author of the book "Married and Alone." Part 2 of 2

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  • @eastbaysf
    @eastbaysf8 жыл бұрын

    I have been a room mate for 12 years. I gained weight from this and feel depressed all the time.

  • @AzaidelTV
    @AzaidelTV9 жыл бұрын

    Men are designed for peace(order), Women are designed for love(comfort). If men give women love, women will give men peace. Women crave love, men crave peace.

  • @Webbgurl2000

    @Webbgurl2000

    8 жыл бұрын

    I think that's a general assumption, but I find I thrive on both.

  • @Webbgurl2000
    @Webbgurl20008 жыл бұрын

    I think men and women both are made for love and intimacy. They way they seek it may be different. I disagree with the comment that women want love and men want sex or peace not so. God made us all for true emotional connection. You may try getting one for awhile without the other, but ultimately love without true intimacy is. Window Dressing. A good looking marriage on the Outside ONLY. If you try to just connect sexually without giving emotionally then sex becomes addictive and addictive sex is UNFULFILLING! Ask the Addict. God wired us for both. The answer for the Hurting Spouse is to Confront the Spouse. But the Book, Show the video, join a group, get counseling for you. If your spouse refuses to change: you have some choices to make... Don't stay. Don't enable this sick behavior, Don't lose your precious self. Don't commit adultery. Get out.