Couple therapist Ursula Nuber: "Tell me, do you still love me?": How accusations and arguments can turn into love and sex again

An oh under every roof: This saying sounds so banal, but it is so true.

Couple therapist Ursula Nuber: "Tell me, do you still love me?": How accusations and arguments can turn into love and sex again

An oh under every roof: This saying sounds so banal, but it is so true. Even the most stable love relationships often go unnoticed and, decades later, into a crisis. Habit creeps in, boredom spreads, or other typical couple conflicts shake the foundations of the relationship. And usually at a time when the big battles have already been fought. Actually, there is now time for togetherness, because the children are out of the house, the career is stable or even retirement is due. But most of the time, love is no longer in a good state at this point. What can then be done is described by Ursula Nuber in her new book "Tell me, do you still love me?".

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