New Dating Guide Reveals the Hidden Psychological Traps of Modern Relationships
In an age where dating apps, fleeting connections, and masked personalities dominate the search for love, how can you protect your heart, time, and future from devastating mistakes?
In “How Not to Date or Marry the Mentally Ill,” author Ed Rieger unveils a groundbreaking guide to navigating the twenty-first century dating landscape with clarity, confidence, and awareness.
This eye-opening book challenges readers to become “psychological detectives” in their relationships. With over 800 probing questions, Rieger arms daters with the tools they need to peel back the layers of mystery surrounding their partners, exposing hidden psychological disorders that could derail love, marriage, and even life itself.
From identifying “fog lifters” and “chaos chasers”—two of the most dangerous personalities you may ever date—to recognizing the signs of mild, severe, or extreme disorders, this guide empowers readers to see beyond charm and attraction into the reality of a person’s true nature.
More than just a dating manual, “How Not to Date or Marry the Mentally Ill” is a paradigm shift in how we approach relationships. It provides a new language for love, equips readers to safeguard their reputation, finances, family, and future, and asks the critical question: how much of your life are you willing to waste before discovering the truth?
About the Book
“How Not to Date or Marry the Mentally Ill” delivers a blunt but vital message: love without awareness can cost you everything. With practical strategies, insightful guidance, and hundreds of essential questions, this book helps readers uncover the hidden psychological patterns of their partners before committing to a lifelong relationship.
About the Author Edward Rieger was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1960. Raised as one of nine children by a single parent who struggled with alcoholism, Rieger developed a deep understanding of how mental illness shapes families and relationships. With sixty years of direct experience, he shares powerful insights into how mental illness influences thought and behavior—and how that knowledge can help others avoid destructive romantic entanglements.
When love hides the truth, will you recognize the danger before it’s too late?
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