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how and why love lasts

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An edition of The good marriage (1995)

The good marriage

how and why love lasts

  • 4 Want to read

Ours is a culture of divorce, yet some couples have happy, long-lasting marriages. What is their secret? When so many marriages fail miserably, why do others succeed?

This book has the answers. Judith Wallerstein, coauthor of Second Chances, the landmark bestseller on divorce, now turns her attention to marriages that work. Based on a groundbreaking study of fifty couples who consider themselves happily married, The Good Marriage offers an entirely fresh vision of that most complex of human relationships. Wallerstein describes what she considers the four basic types of marriage: romantic, rescue, companionate, and traditional.

She identifies the natural stages of a marriage and explains the nine psychological tasks - including separating from the family of origin and making a safe place for conflict - that must be undertaken by anyone committed to having a good marriage.

Wallerstein and coauthor Sandra Blakeslee introduce us to a number of couples who speak honestly and eloquently about the intimate interiors of their marriages. We meet Sara and Matt, whose passion for each other still burns strong many years after their first electrifying encounter; Helen and Keith, who discovered that marriage can heal the wounds of an unhappy childhood; Ellis and Janet, who each brought two children to their second marriage and made it work.

Thanks to the astonishing candor of these couples, we learn a great deal about how partners in a good marriage overcome difficult obstacles, resolve the conflicts that come with parenting, and keep love alive despite the myriad pressures of modern life.

The men and women interviewed by Wallerstein readily admit that even the best relationship requires hard work and continuing negotiation. But they also convey an inspirational message, for almost all of them feel that their marriage is their single greatest accomplishment. The Good Marriage explains why, and its lively mix of storytelling and analysis will challenge every couple to think in a profoundly different way about the most important relationship in their lives.

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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
352

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Cover of: The good marriage
The good marriage: how and why love lasts
1996, Bantam
in English
Cover of: The good marriage
The good marriage: how and why love lasts
1996, Warner Books
in English
Cover of: Uspeshnyĭ brak
Uspeshnyĭ brak: kak i pochemu ostaëtsi︠a︡ li︠u︡bov'
1995, KRON-PRESS
in Russian
Cover of: The good marriage
The good marriage: how and why love lasts
1995, Houghton Mifflin
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-350).

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.81
Library of Congress
HQ734 .W194 1995, HQ734.W194 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 352 p. ;
Number of pages
352

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1120336M
Internet Archive
goodmarriagehoww0000wall_o2j0
ISBN 10
0899199690
LCCN
94046784
OCLC/WorldCat
31708409
Library Thing
7904
Goodreads
4482380

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