Save Love

Many people don’t know how to save love because they’re not clear about why they’re losing it in the first place.  They usually just blame their partner.  You need skill and good tools to save love even if the problems aren’t your fault.  It’s not as simple as falling back in love.  You need to learn how to save love by nurturing attachment, rebuilding respect and protecting autonomy. The Marriage First Aid Kit teaches you about these and other strategies to save love.  Knowledge and insight will help you save love, not romantic fantasy.

The Marriage First Aid Kit can teach you the following skills:    

  • Destructive relationship patterns such as enmeshment, conflict avoidance, pursuer-evader and delinquent helper syndromes
  • Six types of conflict including the three healthy types of conflict that can actually help to save love
  • Strategies and exercises on how to save love when the original in-love phase inevitably ends
  • The hidden dangers to your relationship about which most couples are unaware
  • Common myths that harm your marriage and prevent you from saving it
  • How to save love by preventing destructive forms of conflict
  • A way to structure finances and chores to promote healthy psychological boundaries
  • How to save love by re-balancing your relationship
  • Exercises to strengthen healthy parts of your personality that help to save love

Don’t just take our word for it that this information can help you to save love.  Check it out for yourself.  There’s free assistance to save love from our online section offering marriage first aid.  You can read Dr. Kaye’s advice to hundreds of people who asked about how to save love.  You can use the diagnostic section to learn how to save love by identifying your own destructive syndromes.

Learn to save love. 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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