Staying Together

Staying Together
Author: Susan Quilliam,Relate
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2001
Genre: Commitment (Psychology)
ISBN: 9780091856717

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Packed with relationship advice from Relate, the marriage guidance experts, Staying Together offers guidelines to help couples survive and grow through their relationship problems so that they need not separate and may maintain their commitment to each other. Case histories, quizzes and questionnaires show how this is possible and even how to make a partnership stronger. The book covers how to: --confront difficulties --understand your partner --re-negotiate an improved relationship --develop skills to make improvements last --assess when problems first appeared and how they developed --face changes --communicate and meet a partner's needs --create good times --build on commitment and happiness.

Relate Guide To Staying Together

Relate Guide To Staying Together
Author: Relate,Susan Quilliam
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008-11-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781407071954

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Packed with relationship advice from Relate, the marriage guidance experts, Staying Together offers guidelines to help couples survive and grow through their relationship problems so that they need not separate and may maintain their commitment to each other. Case histories, quizzes and questionnaires show how this is possible and even how to make a partnership stronger. The book covers how to: --confront difficulties --understand your partner --re-negotiate an improved relationship --develop skills to make improvements last --assess when problems first appeared and how they developed --face changes --communicate and meet a partner's needs --create good times --build on commitment and happiness.

Staying Together

Staying Together
Author: William Glasser, M.D.,Carleen Glasser
Publsiher: HarpPeren
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1996-03-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0060926996

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Staying Together is Dr. Glasser's deeply personal guide to maintaining a fulfilling marriage. Dr. Glasser advises readers on how to create loving and lasting marriages by applying control theory--his theory of how we function psychologically as each of us attempts to control our life--to relationships. The result is a wealth of new information about who would make a compatible partner and how to improve any relationship.

Getting Together and Staying Together

Getting Together and Staying Together
Author: William Glasser, M.D.,Carleen Glasser
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780062034489

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The facts are nothing short of startling--no matter how many people seem to walk down the aisle, the divorce rate in America is at a record high. What's the secret to getting into a happy marriage and, even more important, staying in one? Now world-renowed psychiatrist Dr. William Glasser and his wife, Carleen Glasser, update their classic guide to successful marriages, Staying Together, for couples young and old. As they examine the questions of why some marriages work and others fail, the Glassers advise readers on how to create loving and happy relationships by applying Dr. Glasser's trademark "choice theory." The result is a wealth of new information about who would make a compatible partner and how to improve any relationship.

Relate Guide To Loving In Later Life

Relate Guide To Loving In Later Life
Author: Marj Thoburn,Suzy Powling
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781448146512

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Is sex wasted on the young? Marj Thoburn thinks it might be. This complete guide to sex, loving and relationships for the 50s-80s age group is a positive, constructive and celebratory guide which suggests that life - and loving sex - BEGIN at 50+. Inside every older person is a young person trying to come to terms with ageing. This books looks at the physical and psychological changes that may present challenges to older couples and provides practical exercises and strategies for coping, and learning, together. For example: How do you maintain your self-esteem when your body stops responding the way it used to? What can you do if your partner seems more attracted to people who are younger than you? How do you begin a new relationship if you find yourself divorced, separated, widowed or single in later life? How do you begin to get to know each other again once the children have left home? Written with understanding and humour, and drawing on a wide range of case studies, this invaluable book offers a wealth of advice for those who want to keep improving the quality of their relationship - whatever their age.

Marriageology

Marriageology
Author: Belinda Luscombe
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780399592379

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A smart and concise guide to staying together that draws on scientific findings, expert advice, and years in the marital trenches to explain why marriage is better for your health, your finances, your kids, and your happiness Like you, probably, Belinda Luscombe would rather have had her eyes put out than read a book about marriage; they all seemed full of advice that was obvious, useless, or bad. Plus they were boring. But after covering the relationship beat for Time magazine for ten years, she realized there was a surprisingly upbeat and little-known story to tell about the benefits of staying together for the long haul. Casting a witty, candid, and probing eye on the latest behavioral science, Luscombe has written a fresh and persuasive report on the state of our unions, how they’ve changed from the marriages of our parents’ era, and what those changes mean for the happiness of this most intimate and important of our relationships. In Marriageology Luscombe examines the six major fault lines that can fracture contemporary marriages, also known as the F-words: familiarity, fighting, finances, family, fooling around, and finding help. She presents facts, debunks myths, and provides a fascinating mix of research, anecdotes, and wisdom from a wide range of approaches—from how properly dividing up chores can result in a better sex life to the benefits of fighting with your spouse (though not in the car) to whether or not to tell your partner that you lost $70,000. (The last one is from firsthand experience.) Marriageology offers simple, actionable, maybe even borderline fun techniques and tips to try, whether the relationship in question is about to conk out or just needs a little grease and an oil change. The best news of all is that sticking together is easier than it looks. Praise for Marriageology “Drawn from what she learned covering the relationship beat for Time, Luscombe’s how-not-to-split-up manual is witty and wise.”—People “People are still getting married, and this book is here to help. . . . A warm and companionable volume . . . [Luscombe has a] wry touch, a gift for scene-setting, and an endearingly even temper.”—The New Yorker “Few things are more important than the quality of our relationships—and especially the one we build with our life partners. Belinda Luscombe has written a smart and funny book to help anyone work toward a stronger and more fulfilling marriage.”—Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and founder of LeanIn and OptionB

The Relate Guide To Starting Again

The Relate Guide To Starting Again
Author: Sarah Litvinoff
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781407072128

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When a relationship finishes it can feel like the end of the world - but it is also a new beginning. In Starting Again, Sarah Litvinoff looks at the lessons that can be learnt from a relationship that has ended and helps you to deal with your feelings of separation, grief and recovery. Through self-assessment questionnaires, tasks and discussion points you will reach a greater understanding of yourself and your relationships and be able to start looking to a positive future. This book will help you to come to terms with your divorce, separation or break up and assess what went wrong, become aware of and break patterns you have unconsciously repeated, enabling you to move on, meet new people and build a fresh social life.

The Relate Guide to Better Relationships

The Relate Guide to Better Relationships
Author: Sarah Litvinoff
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781407072432

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'When I fall in love it will be forever...' or so goes the song. The reality can be different and the truth is that the nature of relationships will change over time. Few things can be more distressing than finding that you and your partner are no longer communicating the way you used to, that problems have developed, or that your relationship seems to have broken down. With 60 years cumulative experience of marriage guidance, the experts at Relate know better than most how to overcome relationship difficulties and in so doing create a strong, long-lasting partnership. This highly practical guide is packed full of relationship advice, exercises and guidelines to help you better understand yourself and your partner: - discover what makes your partner tick - test your compatibility - learn how to talk, listen and hear what each other is saying - improve your sex life - deepen your love through tackling problems together.