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Book details
  • Genre:PSYCHOLOGY
  • SubGenre:Psychotherapy / Couples & Family
  • Language:English
  • Pages:184
  • eBook ISBN:9780984942398

Can Black Women Achieve Marital Satisfaction?

How Childhood Nurturing Experiences Impact Adult Marital Happiness

by Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham

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Overview
Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham has advanced scientific knowledge by conducting the first-ever research study that explores how Black women's childhood experiences impact their perceptions of achieving marital satisfaction. His ground-breaking research takes a look into the lives of seven married Black women who shared their heartfelt childhood and adult experiences.
Description
Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham has advanced scientific knowledge by conducting the first-ever research study that explores how Black women's childhood experiences impact their perceptions of achieving marital satisfaction. His ground-breaking research takes a look into the lives of seven married Black women who shared their heartfelt childhood and adult experiences. In this first edition of Can Black Women Achieve Marital Satisfaction; you will learn how childhood experiences have shaped and influenced these women’s behavior in their marriages. This research based book is for anyone who wants to gain insight about the parent-child relationship and its impact on adult behavior.
About the author
Dwayne L. Buckingham, Ph.D., LCSW, BCD, is a psychotherapist and as well as the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of R.E.A.L. Horizons Consulting Service, LLC, in Silver Spring, Maryland. Over the past fourteen years, Dr. Buckingham has provided psychological assessments, treatment and psycho-educational training to over 20,000 individuals, couples, groups, and families Worldwide. Currently, Dr. Buckingham conducts seminars for thousands of people yearly in addition to providing individual, couples and group psychotherapy to military troops and their dependents assigned to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.