Roles and Responsibilities in Healthy Relationships (The Foundation of Healthy Relationships)
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About the Book
Many relationships don’t fall apart because love disappears—but because roles quietly shift, responsibilities pile up, and one person begins carrying more than they ever agreed to. Over time, confusion replaces clarity, resentment replaces safety, and love starts to feel heavy instead of supportive. Healthy relationships depend not only on love, but on clarity—clarity of roles,
responsibility, and emotional accountability. When these foundations become confused, even strong relationships can deteriorate under the weight of unspoken expectations and chronic imbalance.
This book examines one of the most overlooked drivers of relational distress, role confusion. Rather than focusing on blame or rigid prescriptions, this book offers a thoughtful, compassionate framework for understanding how imbalance develops— and how it can speaks directly to the silent strain so many people live with: doing too much, fixing too much, and wondering why it still doesn’t feel enough. It gives language to what feels wrong and relief to those who fear that setting boundaries might cost them the relationship.
Written for couples, caregivers, and long-term partners navigating complex relational demands, this book emphasizes emotional fairness, mutual accountability, and relational safety. It is equally suited for individual reflection, clinical recommendation, or educational use.
About the Author
R.E. Geffner, MD., holds a medical degree from the New Jersey School of Medicine. His other books, include “How to Keep Your Man, The Biology and Rhythm of Sexual Desire”, “How to Provide and Protect Affection and Intimacy in Healthy Relationships”, “Roles and Responsibilities in Healthy Relationships”, “How, Why, and Where do Men and Women Cheat on Each Other?”, “Dementia, A Relationship without Cognition.”, “20 Reasons Why People Dump Each Other”.