
Fighting for Your Marriage
Positive Steps for Preventing Divorce and Building a Lasting Love, 4th edition
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Mike Chamberlain
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Fighting for Your Marriage is based on the widely acclaimed PREP approach (Prevention and Relationship Education Program). Research has found that couples who use these strategies can handle conflict more constructively, protect their happiness, and reduce the odds of breaking up. Based on more than forty years of evidence, this book shows couples how to talk more and fight less, protect their friendship, and keep the fun alive.
The fourth edition has been updated with advice for couples from a wide range of backgrounds and types who are interested in lasting love. After listening, you will be able to:
● Apply up-to-date, research-backed strategies, using the renowned PREP approach to deepen your relationships
● Rekindle your marriage and bridge the emotional distance
● Repair your or your partner's lack of desire for sensual and sexual connections
For decades, this book has helped couples in serious relationships, newly married couples, and long-term married couples. It is also a valuable resource for couples and family therapists, college professors, clergy, and other professionals working with individuals and couples who want to have happy, healthy relationships.
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