Should We Stay Together? A Scientifically Proven Method for Evaluating Your Relationship and Improving its Chances for Long-Term Success

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-04-25
Publisher(s): Jossey-Bass
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Summary

The fact is, some couples need more time to mature, some need to work through specific issues, and some should never be together. But how do you know? What factors add up to success-or failure-in a relationship? Author Jeffry Larson knows; in fact, he knows a lot about what predicts a happy marriage. Based on Larson's twenty-plus years of research and experience in marriage and family therapy, Should We Stay Together?debunks many time-honored myths as it provides couples with the tools they need to make better decisions and thoroughly explore every aspect of their relationship. From individual characteristics, idiosyncratic family histories, unresolved conflicts and needs, and combined strengths and weaknesses, this step-by-step scientific method for relationship evaluation-based on the highly accurate RELATE premarital assessment questionnaire-will help couples understand the specific traits that predict a satisfying-or disastrous-relationship.

Author Biography

JEFFRY H. LARSON, is professor and director of the marriage and family therapy graduate programs at Brigham Young University. For two years, he was chair of the Marriage Preparation Focus Group, National Council on Family Relations, and he has been an active marriage and family therapist for more than twenty years.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi
Robert F. Stahmann
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Myths About Preparing for Marriage
1(12)
The Marriage Triangle: Three Factors That Predict Your Future Marital Satisfaction
13(14)
The Marriage Triangle, Factor 1: Your Personal and Relationship Contexts
27(40)
The Marriage Triangle, Factor 2: Your Individual Traits
67(28)
The Marriage Triangle, Factor 3: Your Couple Traits
95(52)
Your Own Personal Marriage Triangle: Putting the Three Factors Together
147(16)
Whom and When Not to Marry!
163(8)
Other Resources for Marriage Preparation
171(8)
In Conclusion 179(2)
Notes 181(4)
The Author 185

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