David B. Wexler, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in San Diego specializing in the treatment of relationships in conflict and the executive director of the Relationship Training Institute. He has trained professionals internationally on his pioneering ideas for relationship development and the prevention and treatment of domestic violence. Wexler is the author of When Good Men Behave Badly and Is He Depressed or What?, and he has been featured on The Dr. Phil Show and The Today Show; in the Washington Post, O Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, and Men's Health; and on dozens of radio and TV programs throughout North America. His work helps to educate the public about relationships in conflict and conflict-resolutions strategies.
"David Wexler adroitly addresses a central problem in male-female
relationships, namely the male propensity for emotional withdrawal,
sarcasm, humiliation, intimidation, emotional blow-ups, and
infidelity. Wonderfully empathic with men's experiences, When Good
Men Behave Badly helps men who do not wish to behave badly develop
the needed emotional skills. This book will open men's minds and
hearts to a very different way to approach male-female
relationships."
--Ronald F. Levant, Ed.D., ABPP, Co-Editor of A New Psychology of
Men
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