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  2. Nov 5, 2021 · 3 sources. Medically reviewed by Janet Brito, Ph.D., LCSW, CST — By Kurt Smith, PsyD, LMFT, LPCC, AFC — Updated on November 5, 2021. Here's how to stay strong, cope, remain positive, and live ...

  3. How to Survive a Marriage; Created by: Anne Howard Bailey: Developed by: Lin Bolen: Starring: Rosemary Prinz, et al. Country of origin: United States: No. of episodes: 335: Production; Running time: 30 minutes: Original release; Network: NBC: Release: January 7, 1974 () – April 17, 1975 ()

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    • Be friends with your partner. You definitely don’t need to be “besties,” but you do need to consider your partner a good friend in addition to a lover.
    • Develop a “couple” identity, but don’t let go of your own individual identity or eliminate engagement in hobbies or pastimes that your partner doesn’t choose to enjoy.
    • Focus on shared values, not just shared interests when you commit to your partner. Shared values are a better bellwether for lasting relationships—not just liking the same music genres or sharing an interest in a particular hobby.
    • Be willing to try out new things that your partner is passionate about. You can’t know something isn’t your taste until you’ve given it a try.
  4. How to Survive a Marriage: Created by Anne Howard Bailey. With Jennifer Harmon, Fran Brill, Joan Copeland, Rosemary Prinz. The daily struggles of several female characters--some feminists, others more conservative--who deal with loss, divorce, individualism, and love.

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    • Make a list of all the issues about which you have disagreements. This includes the issues that you refrain from talking about out of fear that talking might lead to arguing.
    • Fix your focus solidly on yourself. Attempts to get your partner to change invite defensiveness. No one likes being told they're doing things wrong—or, far worse, that they are a bad person.
    • Cut the crap. Pardon my language. But the point is that negative muck that you give each other is totally unhelpful. It only taints a positive relationship.
    • Learn how to express concerns constructively. A simple way to do that in sensitive conversations is to stick with the following sentence-starter options.
  5. Mar 31, 2023 · Rachael Pace, Author. 13.2k Reads. Updated: 31 Mar, 2023. Listen to this article. What are the 7 stages of marriage? How to deal with these 7 stages of a marriage. Which is the hardest phase of marriage? Marriage is a journey, make it memorable! We tend to think of marriage as a block of time in our lives. We got married.

  6. Nov 6, 2023 · Counseling, either together or separately (or both), can help you with the decision-making process. Research published in 2020 revealed the most frequently given reasons for divorce from a sample of more than 2,000 people. They were: Lack of love/intimacy. Communication issues. Lack of sympathy/respect/trust.

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