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  • Summary of John M. Gottman’s The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

  • By: Swift Reads
  • Narrated by: Adrienne Walker
  • Length: 27 mins

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Summary of John M. Gottman’s The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

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Narrated by: Adrienne Walker
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Please note: This is a summary of The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, not the original book.

The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country’s Foremost Relationship Expert (1999) provides married couples with a system for evaluating the health of their marriages, as well as tactics for reinvigorating those unions if they become unfulfilling. With the help of journalist Nan Silver, psychologist John M. Gottman walks listeners through why some stable, happy unions remain so over the course of decades, and how unhappy couples can improve their own relationships.

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