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Author Kathi Lipp offers practical, fun ideas for couples to improve their relationship and make time together a high priority.
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Dr. David Clarke is a licensed psychologist with a full-time practice in Florida, where he does extensive counseling with individuals and families. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Western Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Portland, Ore. Dr. Clarke has authored nearly a dozen books including Cinderella Meets the Cave Man, The Six Steps to Emotional Freedom and A Marriage After God’s Own Heart. He and his wife, Sandy, have four children. Learn more about Dr. Clarke by visiting his website: www.davidclarkephd.com
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Author Kathi Lipp offers practical, fun ideas for couples to improve their relationship and make time together a high priority.
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