Divorce Busting: A Step-by-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again

November 17th, 2009 by admin | Filed under divorce.

Divorce Busting: A Step-by-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again

From Publishers Weekly

Weiner-Davis offers down-to-earth, effective advice to couples working together and to individuals attempting unilaterally to save a troubled marriage. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

Arlene Modica Matthewsauthor of Why Did I Marry You, Anyway?This refreshing approach for breaking relationship stalemates may be just the catalyst for change your relationship requires.

Claire Bermanauthor of A Hole in My Heart: Adult Children of Divorce Speak OutBy focusing on the positive and the possible, Weiner-Davis offers couples hope and much needed help in making marriages work. –Arlene Modica MatthewsClaire Berman author of A Hole in My Heart: Adult Children of D [Read More...]

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One Response to “Divorce Busting: A Step-by-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again”

  1. Odetta says:

    I’m a marriage columnist and author of two books on marriage: Marriage 911 and Chocolate Chili Pepper Love. I’m not a professional counselor, I’m a humorist/storyteller and write as a friend to others who are hurting in their relationships. The #1 book I recommend to those “stuck” in problem areas, the book that was most helpful to me during a time of darkness and confusion in my own marriage is Divorce Busting. When couples are hurting they don’t usually need a course in WHY (they are already experts at that) — what they need is HELP and RELIEF. Michelle’s warm, practical, engaging advice is the medicine this writer/speaker prescribes for those who want to improve their marriage and maintain a sense of personal peace and dignity in the process. Thank you, Michelle! Keep up the good work.

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