Revised edition of: When bad things happen to good marriages. c2001.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Love is not enough -- Why every marriage has everyday problems -- Tackle this problem first and all others get easier -- Who said sex was a problem? -- The six subtle saboteurs of every marriage -- How to solve any problem in five (not so easy) steps -- Joining your spirits like never before -- The good that comes from a problem-solving marriage.
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Every day in every marriage couples bump into problems. They fail to communicate with each other, they struggle to pay bills, and they face a serious illness or a rebellious child. No couple is immune to problems. The question isn't whether a couple will have problems; it's how they are going to handle them. And, more important, how are they going to use them to their advantage becoming stronger as a result. Relationship experts and award-winning authors Les and Leslie Parrott believe the same forces that can tear down a marriage can become the catalyst for new relational depth and richness--provided you learn the secrets to using everyday problems to strengthen your marriage. The Parrotts explain that a marriage survives and thrives when a couple learns to use problems to boost their love life, to literally love each other more.