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I LOVE YOU BUT I’M NOT IN LOVE WITH YOU: Seven Steps to Saving Your Relationship
Over 250,000 copies sold in English
For readers of John Gray, Tracey Cox, Jay Shetty, Robin Norwood and Matthew Hussey
I LOVE YOU BUT I’M NOT IN LOVE WITH YOU: Seven Steps to Saving Your Relationship is the top selling book in Andrew’s backlist of relationship titles which have been translated in over twenty languages.
Published by Bloomsbury in the UK and HCI in the USA, it has sold over 100,000 copies, and Hungarian rights are still available.
Andrew G. Marshall is a marital therapist with thirty-five years’ experience, current based in Berlin. He leads a team of English speaking therapists , who offer his own method of couple counselling, The Marshall Method (www.andrewgmarshall.com).
He is the author of the bestselling books I love you but I am not in love with you and How can I ever trust you again (Bloomsbury), I Love You but you always put me Last (Bluebird/ Macmillan) and a series of relationship titles available via his company Marshall Method Publishing Ltd.
Andrew hosts a popular weekly personal development podcast which regularly appears in the Apple UK charts: ‘The Meaningful Life with Andrew G Marshall’ where he interviews leading therapists, authors and individuals with a story to tell of overcoming adversity (including Tracey Cox, Viv Groskop, Julia Samuel, Philippa Perry, Dr Kathryn Mannix, Lisa Marchiano, James Hollis, David Kessler and Terry Real). His podcast has been nominated in the British Podcast Awards in the category of Sex and Relationships (2022) and has been downloaded over 250,000 times.
Andrew is currently writing a new book on helping people find their still, calm centre when life is spinning out of control, provisionally titled THE STILL SMALL VOICE: Develop your Intuition and Find your Path to the Meaningful Life, which we will share material for once ready (probably next year).
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