Books matching: couple's therapy
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'State of the Union: A Marriage in Ten Parts' by Nick Hornby is a quick and entertaining read that follows the conversations of a couple during their marriage therapy sessions. The writing style is described as witty, perceptive, and filled with good dialogues that capture the ups and downs of a modern British marriage. is structured like a play, focusing on the interactions between the characters as they navigate the complexities of their relationship.
Louise is in the pub on her own, nursing a glass of wine, sitting at the table where she and Tom sat a week ago. His pint is waiting for him. She is checking her phone when the couple who take the cou...'The New Rules of Marriage: What You Need to Know to Make Love Work' by Terrence Real delves into the complexities of modern relationships, offering practical insights and skills to enhance intimacy and communication between partners. Real's approach challenges traditional gender roles and expectations, focusing on the dynamics of couple's issues in a smart and refreshing way. Through examples and exercises, the book guides both men and women in navigating emotional hurdles and fostering deeper connections in their relationships. Real's analysis sheds light on common relationship pitfalls and provides strategies for addressing them effectively.
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Unspoken by Kelly Rimmer is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Isabel and Paul, a married couple on the brink of divorce. The book takes place mostly over a span of four days, where both Isabel and Paul find themselves at their vacation home, unwilling to give up the space for the other. Through intense conversations and self-reflection, they both realize how much they have changed and grown apart during their marriage. The novel explores themes of second chances, communication, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships.
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