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Topic: Have you ever been in a situation or counseled a situation like Dr. Dobson describes in the first 3 chapters of Love Must Be Tough? Have you been the victim begging for mercy? Or have you counseled someone who was the victim begging for mercy? What were the dynamics you witnessed? If you saw this as a child of divorce, describe what that was like for you and how you viewed both of your parents? If you have not experienced any of these circumstances, what do you think of Dr. Dobson’s case for how ineffective these ways are for getting a self-centered and “cool lover” to come back to the “warmth of the hearth?”
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While working as an assistant marriage counselor, I witnessed several cases similar to
the ones in Love Must be Tough (Dobson, 1996). One incident identical to Linda's case in the
book (Dobson, 19996, p.17) a lady client was tolerating both extra-marital affairs and
physical abuse from the husband. My client's husband was a wealthy businessman while the
wife was a stay home mother. Usually, the husband would go to meet his mistress in the
name of "business trips...
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