Gary J. Oliver, ThM, PhD, a clinical psychologist with more that 30 years experience in premarital, marital, and family counseling, is executive director of The Center for Relationship Enrichment and Professor of Psychology and Practical Theology at John Brown University, on the faculty of Denver Seminary, on the executive board and national speaking team of the American Association of Christian Counselors. He is the author or coauthor of more than 15 books, including A Woman's Forbidden Emotion, and with his wife, Carrie, Raising Sons and Loving It.
Carrie Oliver, MA, is a national speaker, author, teacher, university instructor, and licensed professional counselor counseling couples, and women, and helping people develop healthy ways to deal with their emotions. She is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. Carrie speaks nationally and internationally, has coauthored books including Grown-Up Girlfriends, and with her husband, Gary, is a regular columnist with Marriage Partnership and Home Life magazines. Gary and Carrie have enjoyed their relationship with Christ, their marriage, and raising three sons together. The Olivers live in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
Gary J. Oliver, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with more than thirty years of experience in premarital, marital, and family counseling. He is executive director of the Center for Relationship Enrichment and professor of psychology and practical theology at John Brown University. He is also on the faculty of Denver Seminary and the executive board and national speaking team of the American Association of Christian Counselors. He is the author or coauthor of many books, including A Woman's Forbidden Emotion and Raising Sons and Loving It.
Carrie Oliver, MA, was a wife, mom, author, teacher, university professor, and licensed professional counselor helping people develop healthy ways to deal with their emotions and relationships. Carrie spoke nationally and internationally, coauthored over 100 magazine articles and two other books, Raising Sons and Loving It! and Grown-Up Girlfriends. Gary and Carrie raised three sons together. Carrie passed away in July 2007 after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer.