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Dr. Sharon May

Host: Dr. Tim Clinton

February 09, 2022

When your extended family gathers for Thanksgiving or Christmas, does it ever become tense or result in cross words or a heated argument at the dinner table? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Sharon May explains that we each long to be loved and stay connected with our God-given family, despite the past disappointments we've endured. Because families can be messy, she recommends establishing healthy boundaries and following three keys: Choose to be self-reflective, speak with gentle honesty, and ask God to restore the peace.

Meet the Guest

 

Dr. Sharon May

Dr. Sharon May is founder and president of the Safe Haven Relationship Counseling Center. She received a Ph.D. in marriage and family therapy, and a master's degree in theology from Fuller Graduate School of Theology. Her dissertation and consequent research work has focused on emotionally focused therapy, attachment theory and the importance of healthy and strong marriage and family relationships being "safe havens." Dr. May is an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University, and is the author of two books, Safe Haven Marriage and How to Argue So Your Spouse Will Listen. Dr. May and her husband, Mike, reside in Carlsbad, California.

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