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Sue JohnsonIt's easy to fall in love but very few people know how to stay in love. Getting rid of your partner may not get rid of the problem – because half the 'problem' may be yours.

In In Make Up, Don't Break Up one of America's leading couples therapists takes you step-by-step through an understanding of relationship stages – moving forward, pulling back or standing still – to help you find and keep the lasting love you want.

Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love
Make Up, Don't Break Up: Finding and Keeping Love for Singles and Couples
Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil

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Sam KeenLove never goes away, belives relationship expert Eve Hogan, but over time it's get blocked by negative experiences, comments, and beliefs that make the love difficult to feel.

Fault is about who is to blame for the past. How to Love Your Marriage explains that responsibility is about having the power to change your present moment and your future. Whoever is the one wanting change is the one with the responsibility to change – oneself or the situation.

To Love and Be Loved
How to Love Your Marriage: Making Your Closest Relationship Work
Eve Hogan

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Mabel IamHow To Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About is for men and women who want to understand each other better, and who want to find their way through difficult issues in ways that are proven to work.

The tricky part is that men and women must empathize with vulnerabilities they don't feel to the same degree – namely fear and shame. Each partner need to make a conscious effort to consider the other's point of view.

I Love You. Now What?
How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It
Dr Patricia Love and Steven Stosny

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Sue JohnsonAre you unable to communicate with your partner? Are unresolved issues discouraging you? Are you frustrated that your partner won't share in solving your relationship problems?

Good news! In How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together Susan Page shows you are not dependent upon what your partner does or doesn't do. One person in a relationship can create momentous positive growth that will bring both people closer together.

Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love
How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together
Susan Page


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Sam KeenRecognised as the pioneering guide to intimate human relationships Passionate Marriage explores the ways we can keep passion and sexual and emotional fulfillment in committed relationships.

Marriage as a people-growing machine, and sexual difficulties and other challenges are actually signs of a healthy, maturing relationship.'Two halves don't make a whole; two wholes make a complete relationship.'

To Love and Be Loved
Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love and Intimacy Alive in Committed Relationships
David Schnarch
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Mabel Iam'We don't feel close anymore. You never talk to me. We only have time for the kids. All you do is work. You don't care about my dreams.' Do you recognize yourself, or your spouse, in any of these statements?

In Ten Lessons to Transform Your Marriage the Gottmans explain how happily married couples handle their conflicts in gentle, positive ways. Hundreds of thousands have seen their relationships improve thanks to the Gottmans' work.

I Love You. Now What?
Ten Lessons to Transform Your Marriage
John and Julie Gottman


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