Work in progress: Your marriage is only as good as the extension of the underlying relationship. Like most relationships, it takes being attuned to your partners needs, and he, your own. Each partner has a responsibility to 'work with each other' to improve communication and often a 'mediator' helps.(counselor) like all great empires, marriage falls from within and not outside forces.
Answered 5/15/2016
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Marriage: All marriages face difficult times when we fail to understand each other, react defensively and stop listening as we defend our stubborn positions. Use your empathy to understand your partners perspective and ask him or her to do the same. Contact a marriage therapist if things do not improve. Best.
Answered 8/2/2016
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Therapy helps most: Studies show that couples who participate in any form of credible marital therapy are likely to be better off afterward..about 2/3 are no longer dissatisfied. There are no guarantees/ success depends on investment/effort of both parties. But it does help most couples. If you wish to repair your relationship, help is available. Pick a therapist that both you and your partner respect and trust. Best
Answered 8/2/2016
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