Marriage, Toler says, is a job, and it needs to be treated like one. This updated manual suggests specific procedures that should be put in place to bridge the gap between head over heels and happily ever after.
Drawing on Louis Primavera’s twenty-five years in private practice as a marriage counselor, each chapter is peppered with anecdotes that every married person can relate to, and that help bring issues to life.
By the end of World War I, the skyrocketing divorce rate in the United States had generated a deep-seated anxiety about marriage.
In Making Marriage Work, historian Kristin Celello offers an insightful and wide-ranging account of marriage and divorce in America in the twentieth century, focusing on the development of the idea of marriage as "work.
Previously published as Help Me, I'm Married, Making Marriage Work offers Joyce's insights on how to make a marriage succeed, thrive, and bless the lives of entire families.
A marriage is like a cart on two wheels. Both the partners are the wheels. If One wheel beCOmeS weaker Or if the wheels are different in size, the cart stops moving. It is similar with marriage. If one partner over dominates or demands ...
RULES. Rebound emotions are background noise that distorts everything you hear. No matter what your spouse says or does, you feel so strongly about what is going on that you interpret it in a way that is consistent with how you feel.
But isn't that the story in our world today?In this book, Pst (Mrs.) Faith Oyedepo renews her effort to see homes all around the world witness unprecedented change and harmony.
Originally published: Tulsa, Okla.: Harrison House, c2000, as Help me, I'm married.