You were born to be the Hero in Your Story!

What do I have to teach men about women?

Men and women are different. 
Always have been. Always will be. 

  • When a man does something that doesn’t make sense to his wife, she thinks he’s wrong.
  • When a woman does something that doesn’t make sense to her husband, he gives up.


However, when a Man uses the right tools at the right time, he has The Power to change both outcomes!

That's called Wisdom. 

No, I’m not going to teach you how to be a man.

I’ve never been a man, so I’d have no idea where to begin. 

However, I am well-qualified to teach you about your wife and how you can create a more satisfying and productive partnership with her. 

Remember, I'm here to help.

Your Instructor

Dr. Debi Smith, PsyD

Writer. Teacher. Coach.

I worked with men, women, couples, and families in Orange, Los Angeles, and Ventura counties in California for 25 years before closing my Clinical Psychology Practice in August 2021. I helped launch numerous Marriage Programs at local churches, training pastors, marriage mentor couples, and mental health professionals who needed help learning to work more effectively with couples. As a mother of three sons, I developed intense interest in and a unique expertise in the Psychology of Men and Marriage. Now living in Central Texas, I am dedicated to teaching and coaching around the world. My Education & Teaching Experience: In case you’re interested in the details … I earned my Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology at MidAmerica Nazarene University, and my Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) at Biola University. I also taught courses at both universities, as well as at Azusa Pacific University from 2002 to 2010.

DISCLAIMER: The information provided herein is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace a professional evaluation or treatment for emotional and relational concerns. If you are experiencing severe distress or believe you may be a victim of domestic violence, please contact a licensed mental health professional for assistance. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.