Build a Good Marriage

Every marriage has problems but not all couples have the skills to manage them and create a good marriage.  If you have a troubled marriage, then you need to learn better strategies to build a good marriage instead of merely blaming your partner.  The Marriage First Aid Kit can help you to understand the REAL impediments to a good marriage because they’re often not what you think.  The kit also contains practical tools and exercises to build a good marriage.  You can expect the following:

  • Common myths that often cause marital unhappiness
  • Destructive relationship patterns to avoid such as the delinquent helper syndrome, enmeshment, conflict avoidance, and the pursuer-evader syndrome
  • Six types of conflict including three types which are necessary if you want a good marriage
  • Methods to prevent destructive conflicts
  • A way to structure chores and finances to avoid certain kinds of marriage problems
  • Ways that you need to balance your relationship so that a good marriage is even possible
  • Exercises to strengthen the healthy parts of your personality that will support a good marriage
  • The hidden assassins of a good marriage
  • Strategies and exercises to grow love and affection for a good marriage

Don’t just take our word that this information is helpful for creating a good marriage.  You can check it out for yourself.  Our free on-line marriage first aid section offers great advice on how to build a good marriage.  You can read Dr. Kaye’s advice to hundreds of people who have also wanted to grow a good marriage.  There’s also a diagnostic section you can use to identify unhealthy patterns that may be preventing you from having a good marriage.  Read chapters from the full kit to help you decide if you want more in-depth help to build your good marriage.

Looking to create a good marriage? Get your copy of the Marriage First Aid Kit today!

Praise and Testimony

“This is a cognac of a book — meant to be sipped slowly as the Doctor has a lot to
say in a way that speaks to ordinary folks but never slights the enormity of science
behind it. This wonderful balance makes the book a vade mecum for my work as
well as my personal life.”


—William Mastrosimone
Emmy-winning playwright and author of The Woolgatherer, Extremities, Cat’s Paw, The Beast and Shivaree

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