MARRIAGE SUCCESS TRAINING  TM         

 

Build the foundation for your lifetime together.

 

     Home   Seminar   About Us   FAQ   Reserve   Articles   Contact   Links   Dates

 

 

Bookstore

 

 

 

Pre-Wedding Tips

Is Premarital Counseling or Education for You?

Deciding to get or stay engaged?

Premarital / Relationship Inventories

Bonding & Marriage Success

Guide to Guys

Cohabitation

Cold Feet

Your Mother and You

Interfaith, Intercultural and Interracial Marriage

Balancing Togetherness & Individuality

What's In a Name - Changing Yours?

Pre-Wedding Stress Management

Pre-Wedding Time Management

Pre-Marriage Couples Counseling

Marriage Facts

Radio program on marriage success research that couples should hear!

Seven Keys to Success

Stages of Marriage

Five-to-One Ratio

What are the most important factors in marriage success?

Differences, incompatibilities and marriage success

Who’s in control in your relationship?

Communication & conflict resolution

Becoming Parents

Financial issues

Balancing Family and Work

Stepfamilies

Remarriage

Married sexuality

Marriage-Related Books We Like

Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter for updates on marriage issues & research

Click here for a printable MST brochure & schedule.

 

"...Easy to relate to and highly effective…. Exactly what I was looking for…. A must."

 

 

 

If you'd like to learn more about marriage research and issues, we suggest the following books to begin.

 

Click on the book cover or title in the image box to link directly to Amazon.com's page for the book. You can see the table of contents, read a selection, read reviews, etc. We provide these links mainly as a service to you, but your purchase through our link helps to support stayhitched.com.

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

John Gottman, Ph.D., Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert
(The practical guide for couples based on Gottman's thorough, long term research on what happy, successful couples do in their relationship on a moment to moment basis and also on an overall basis.)

 

 

 Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.


 

John Gottman, Ph.D., Why Marriages Succeed or Fail: And How You Can Make Yours Last
(A look at marital styles - what works and what doesn't - with specific advice for avoiding or changing destructive patterns)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.


 

Arlie Russell Hochschild, Ph.D. The Second Shift
(A landmark book about the dynamics of dual career households based on research by a sociologist. She concludes that, despite great societal changes in the United States allowing women more choices in life, women are still responsible for the majority of household chores and child care and that this has profound implications for marital happiness for both men & women.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Howard J. Markman, Scott M. Stanley & Susan L. Blumberg, Fighting for Your Marriage: Positive Steps for Preventing Divorce and Preserving a Lasting Love
(Book based on the PREP program developed by University of Denver marriage and family researchers. The more positive sections of the book can be found at the end. Early sections focus on conflict and communication problems in marriage and suggested methods for overcoming them.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Jordan Paul & Margaret Paul, Do I Have to Give up Me to Be Loved by You?
(A guide by two married psychologists for creating a loving, evolving relationship. Their suggested path through conflict is based on nurturing an "intent to learn" about self and spouse. This attitude is contrasted with protective patterns between spouses that lead to lack of satisfaction.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews. .

 

 

 

Susan Piver, The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say I Do
(A slim, but thorough book that suggests questions to discuss with your partner before marriage on a range of issues: home life, money, work, sex, health & food, family, children, community & friends and spiritual life. A good complement to a marriage prep seminar once you've learned some tools that will make it easier to answer these questions together and come up with questions of your own.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Dudley Weeks, Ph.D., The Eight Essential Steps to Conflict Resolution: Preserving Relationships at Work, Home and in the Community
(This book by an expert in the field of conflict resolution can guide you to an understanding of the underlying issues in conflict and a plan for resolution of even stubborn disputes. He believes in looking for solutions that are mutually beneficial, but that may represent compromise on both sides. It is equally useful for marriage & other personal relationships and for work situations.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

David Bach, Smart Couples Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Creating a Rich Future for You and Your Partner

(A values-oriented approach to financial issues.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

David Schnarch, Ph.D., Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love & Intimacy Alive in Committed Relationships
(Stages and impasses of married sexuality. Stick with it past the slow beginning. There are some really important ideas here and they tend to accelerate in the second half of the book. He is a strong advocate for marriage as an environment for the continuous personal development process of each partner. He describes the interaction between marriage, personal development and sexual relations.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Carole Pasahow, DSW, ACSW, Sexy Encounters: 21 Days of Provacative Passion Fixes
(Program, resources and suggestions for lack of desire, 'not enough time,' increasing variety, use of fantasy, reconciling different sexual styles, etc.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

David Schnarch, Ph.D., Resurrecting Sex: Solving Sexual Problems and Revolutionizing Your Relationship

(More specific problem-related advice.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Joel Crohn, Ph.D., Mixed Matches: How to Create Successful Interracial, Interethnic, and Interfaith Relationships

(An excellent resource for exploring the attraction of cross cultural matches, the underlying beliefs of each partner and potential conflicts in cross cultural and interfaith relationships. Crohn also describes the paths that couples take to decide upon an integrated lifestyle. A book that will help anyone of any background to understand the assumptions and beliefs at the very core of one's identity.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Carolyn Pape Cowan, Ph.D. and Philip Cowan, Ph.D., When Partners Become Parents: The Big Life Change for Couples

(Results of a landmark ten year study by researchers at the University of California - Berkeley. It describes the gap between expectations and reality about parenthood in illuminating detail and a call for couples to prepare realistically for the challenges.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

Betty Carter, M.S.W. and Joan Peters, Love, Honor, & Negotiate: Building Partnerships That Last a Lifetime.

(Carter, a family therapist who founded the Family Institute of Westchester, NY, exposes issues of power and equality in marital relationships and the detrimental effect of imbalance. Her solutions may be more radical than many couples will choose, but her description of unhappy couples who start out with egalitarian ideals and "backslide" into traditional marriage roles after children is particularly noteworthy.)

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

E. Mavis Hetherington, Ph.D. and John Kelly, For Better or for Worse: Divorce Reconsidered.

(Part One of the book may be helpful in considering what went wrong in a previous marriage. In Part Two, see chapter 8: Repartnering, High Hopes & Crossed Fingers. Section two, Remarriage and Stepfamily Life, is especially helpful on stepfamily issues. The overall tone of this book is positive and takes the view that divorce, while stressful and confusing, is an opportunity for personal growth and a better life.)

 

 

Click box below for contents, to read a selection, reviews.

 

 

 

James H. Bray, Ph.D. and John Kelly, Stepfamilies: Love, Marriage, and Parenting in the First Decade.

(The result of a major research study about stepfamilies, this book gives insight into the issues and challenges for stepfamilies, what works and doesn't work, along with stories of families from the case studies. Bray finds that successful stepfamilies are different from biological nuclear families, but every bit as able to provide a positive, nurturing environment for both children and adults.)

 

 

Happy reading.

 

 

Now that you're up-to-date on the latest marriage research books, consider attending a Marriage Success Training seminar with your partner to keep your relationship growing throughout your marriage. MST also helps couples handle the increased stress of the pre-wedding period in a much more healthy way, so that they can use the pre-wedding experience to deepen their intimacy--not stress their relationship--during this special time. Click here to learn about the benefits of MST.

 

 

 

     Home   Seminar   About Us   FAQ   Reserve   Tips   Contact   Links   Locations