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Seven Secrets of a Happy Marriage
Wisdom from the Annals of "Can This Marriage Be Saved?"
by Margery D. Rosen, Editors of Ladies Home Journal, David Popenoe
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Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company (September 28 2002)


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Defuse Power Struggles
Sean and Cecilia's issues are similar to the ones couples face when one spouse works long hours or travels often, only to come home and feel like a stranger,' said the counselor. 'It's also easy for the spouse at home to establish a routine where she's no



Book Description

There's good reason why the Ladies' Home Journal's "Can This Marriage Be Saved?" is the most popular and enduring women's magazine column in history. Profiling real-life case studies of marriages in crisis and each couple's efforts to find happiness, the stories are riveting and the advice, from professional marriage therapists, is keenly insightful, revealing the central truths of successful relationships.

"Can This Marriage Be Saved?" has celebrated its 50th anniversary and reappears in book form as Seven Secrets of a Happy Marriage. With a new introduction by the son of the column's first marriage counselor; a new interactive workbook section; and 30% new material, Seven Secrets of a Happy Marriage uses the column's most memorable cases to illuminate the essential steps to creating a marriage that works: Build Trust, Communicate, Fight Fair, Defuse Power Struggles, Balance the Bottom Line, Keep Intimacy Alive, and Be Partners, Not Just Parents. Central to the book is the column's enormously appealing "he says, she says, counselor says" format; the constructive, universally relevant counsel; and, of course, the fascinating and intimate access inside other people's lives--such as one couple whose marriage was salvaged from the ruins of the World Trade Center. You hear it all.

About the Author

Margery D. Rosen

For the past twenty years, Margery D. Rosen has edited the "Can This Marriage Be Saved" column for the Ladies' Home Journal and is the author of several books..

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