Convert a “Hate Marriage” to a “Love Marriage”

Everyone wants to have a love marriage.  However, many partners don’t have the necessary skills to avoid a hate marriage instead.  If you want a love marriage, then you need to learn the right strategies to build one instead of merely blaming your partner.  The REAL obstacles to your having a love marriage are clearly described in The Marriage First Aid Kit.  They’re often not what you think.  The kit also contains exercises and other practical tools to grow your love marriage.  You can expect the following:

  • Strategies to balance your relationship so that a love marriage is possible
  • Strategies and exercises to grow love and affection for a love marriage
  • The hidden dangers to your love marriage about which you are probably unaware
  • Destructive relationship patterns such as enmeshment, conflict avoidance, pursuer-evader syndrome and the delinquent helper syndrome
  • Six types of conflict including three types which are essential for a love marriage
  • Strategies to prevent destructive forms of conflict that can ruin a love marriage
  • Common myths that often prevent a couple from having a love marriage
  • Ways to structure chores and finances so that you can avoid certain marriage problems
  • Exercises to strengthen healthy parts of your personality that keep a love marriage stable

You don’t have to take our word that this information is helpful to creating a love marriage.  Check it out for yourself.  Advice on how to build a love marriage is offered in our free on-line marriage first aid.  You can read Dr. Kaye’s advice to hundreds of people about how to build a love marriage.  You can also use the diagnostic section to identify unhealthy patterns that might derail a love marriage.  Read some chapters from the full kit and decide if you want more in-depth help to grow your love marriage.

Looking to create a love 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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