Books about Marital Mediation

There are thousands of books about relationships, marriage, counseling, and divorce.  Of these thousands, we’ve try to identify a few of particular interest to people interested in marital mediation.  Some of these books address legal topics while other books discuss relationships.

Here are a few special mentions by the MaritalMediation.com Staff.

Taking the War Out of Our Words
by Sharon Ellison
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A careful reading of Taking the War Out of Our Words followed by intent work in putting it into practice can greatly assist us in all our personal relationships. The key is to formulate that powerful, neutral, non-accusatory, and musing Non-Defensive Question that will open the floodgates to new information that incorrect assumptions had filtered out. Read more.

Building a Love that Lasts: The Seven Surprising Secrets of Successful Marriage
by Charles and Elizabeth Schmitz
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The special thing about this book is the many  interviews the authors conducted with long-lasting couples.  It includes many inspiring and beautiful stories of couples who’ve been together for at least 30 years, including their own story. Read more.

Read more book reviews on MaritalMediation.com.

Twitter:

  • How married couples can deal with money stresses in today's economic climate. http://t.co/veKdTb0T

  • The New Yorker comes up with great marriage cartoons. Here's one from the caption contest that says it all. http://t.co/b3gJIChh

  • Two guys have started a "dating site" for married couples with the aim to improve marriages. http://t.co/IrT5sl8k

  • See the caption number 3. Highlights the absurdity of annoying but senseless marital disputes. http://t.co/7bytfF6l

  • Divorced, but their parents had married. Much complication ensues. True story in today's New York Times. http://t.co/WIjiJiqi

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