Best Books for How to Have a Happy Marriage Book
Amazing Books on How
to Have a Happy Marriage Book
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The New Rules of Marriage: What You
Need to Know to Make Love Work by Terrence Real:
Have you ever been in a
relationship that changed from the best thing that ever happened to you to the
experience of positive soul sucking?
Real doesn't move around
the bush when he discusses why couples allow destructive, negative behavior to
control their relationship.
The book also discusses a
new marriage for the new millennium. He talks about the transformation of women
into independent, self-reliant career women from active housewives.
It also talks about
emotionally depressed men and how couples can come together to solve problems
in their relationship.
The purpose of the
"new marriage rules" is for couples to move forward with types,
express their desires, learn how to listen, and express appreciation for each
other.
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I Love You, But I Don’t Trust You:
The Complete Guide to Restoring Trust in Your Relationship by Mira Kirshenbaum:
Anyone who is unfaithful
in marriage has certainly asked the question, "Is it worth saving the
relationship?"
Regardless of whether the
partners have cheated on each other, it may be almost impossible to regain
trust once it is lost.
Krishna Bam assured the
couple that there is light at the end of the tunnel and the marriage can be
saved, even the disastrous damage caused by dishonesty has alienated the
partners.
This book discusses ways
to restore trust and leave the past behind. It discusses the different stages
of healing and reconstruction in a partnership of closeness and security.
This is one of the best
wedding books for anyone who has experienced cheating in a serious
relationship.
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The Relationship Cure: A 5-Step Guide
to Strengthening Your Marriage, Family, and Friendships by John Gottman:
American psychologist
John Gottman has been exploring the subject of marital stability for decades,
and his book, The Relationship Cure, is a testament to his knowledge and
skills.
This 5-step program
understands that your mood, your relationship, and your mental health can
affect all of your relationships, romantic or otherwise.
Inside this wedding book, Gottman discusses the key elements of a healthy relationship and includes exercises and questionnaires to keep them engaged and relevant.
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Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations
for a Lifetime of Love by Dr. Sue Johnson:
Communication is the key
to a successful relationship. With the idea that attachment bonds and loving
relationships go hand in hand, Dr. Xu Johnson shows couples how to nurture
their relationship through dialogue and communication.
One of the most
influential books on marriage, how it can help emotionally focused therapy and
struggling relationships.
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Woulda. Coulda. Shoulda by Jennifer
Hurvitz
This book is the best
marriage advice for those who have gone through a painful divorce and are
looking for love again.
Looking back on her own
failed marriage, the author discovers what went wrong and what she wanted to do
to save her relationship.
Post-divorce dating is no
joke, but somehow Hurvitz manages to maintain a fun and relevant tone that
makes his book interesting and easy to read.
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Wired for Love by Stan Tatkin
Have you ever wondered
what your partner is thinking? Have you ever tried to say, "I can't read
your mind!" When trying to solve a problem as a couple? If so, Wired for
Love will be one of your favorite new wedding books.
Everyone is wired
differently, and it is with this in mind that author Stan Tetkin explores ten
principles for improving any relationship.
This book will consider topics such as healthy conflict resolution, mastering your partner's feelings of love, and using daily rituals to improve intimacy and communication.
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