Divorce Busting

Divorce Busting
Divorce Busting  
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Author(s) Michele Weiner-Davis, M.S.W.
Country United States of America
Language English
Subject(s) Divorce Marriage Self-help
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Publication date 1992
ISBN 978-0-671-79725-6

"Divorce Busting":A Step-By-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again is a self-help book of practical solutions for saving and restoring relationships written by Michele Weiner-Davis, M.S.W.[1]

The book, which became a bestseller, was inspired after obtaining positive results in therapy with married couples. The book also challenged mainstream psychotherapeutic techniques at the time [1] and drew national attention by using simple examples to demonstrate how effective it can be to change a troubled relationship even if only one partner makes the attempt.

Weiner-Davis maintains that marriages are worth saving throughout the book and when relationships are in a crisis situation an action-oriented approach needs to be taken in order to save the relationship.[1] Success of the book Divorce Busting lead to the opening of the "Divorce Busting Center" that utilizes telephone coaching and Free online community forums [2] to help people whose marriages are in trouble.[3]-[4]-[5]-[6]-[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c Richard Corliss and Sonja Steptoek The Marriage Savers Time magazine Asia March 29, 2004 page 3
  2. ^ Sherry Holetzky Who Ya Gonna Call? Divorce Busters! Families.com 06 Oct 2006
  3. ^ Patrick Kampert Whetting your appetite for sex Chicago Tribune (IL), Feb 03, 2003
  4. ^ Timothy Warren 'Can't afford' divorce in hard times The Washington Times page 1 February 6, 2009
  5. ^ Eye Magic Web Developers "Read Only" Messages Open Message Board Archive 1998-99
  6. ^ Diane Cole Divorceproof Your Marriage U.S. News and World Report 12/17/06
  7. ^ L.A. Johnson 'Diary of an Affair' Pittsburgh Post-Gazette March 3, 2005

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