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Improving Communication to Prevent Divorce

Marital success hinges on a couple’s ability to discuss matters well. Researchers have identified three main aspects of marital communication: unrecognized filters or perceptions, the frequency of negative interaction, and misaligned expectations. More marriages may be helped by efforts to teach communication skills that recognize these factors and improve relationship quality. Programs like the Prevention and Relationship

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3 Healthy Boundaries to Set With Your Parents After You’re Married

Unchecked involvement by either partner’s parents can wear down the trust and intimacy of any couple. Conflict may arise when spouses have differing ideas about family interaction or feel guilty about denying a parent’s wishes. Financial decisions, debt, and income should not be shared with parents and any advice should be jointly considered. Emotional support

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The Increasing Danger of Reconnecting with Ex Lovers Online

Social Media and secret lovers go hand in hand. American researcher Dr. Nancy Kalish found that though a majority of people in her studies innocently reconnected with long-lost loves, the unintended consequence was marital infidelity. For only 5 percent, the thrill of a "take-two" love fizzled within a decade, simply serving to damage otherwise satisfying

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11 Common Problems that Marriage Counselors Can Help With

Marriage counselors can help couples work through a wide variety of issues. For example, remarriage and blended families can present many problems. Second marriages have a higher divorce rate than first marriages, and blending two families can be complicated. Family of origin problems, another name for in-law problems, can lead to serious marital issues. How

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