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Seek help when needed from "summary" of The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman, Ph.D.

In relationships, it is important to recognize when you need help and to be willing to seek it out. This can be especially crucial in a marriage, where communication and understanding are key components of a healthy partnership. When issues arise that you and your partner are unable to resolve on your own, it is important to seek the guidance of a professional therapist. Therapy can provide a safe space for both partners to express their thoughts and feelings, and can help them develop effective communication strategies. A therapist can also offer insights and tools to help couples navigate challenges and strengthen their bond. Seeking help when needed is not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of commitment to the relationship and a willingness to do the work necessary to make it thrive. It is important for both partners to be open to the idea of therapy and to actively participate in the process. This may involve being vulnerable, addressing difficult issues, and making changes to improve the relationship. By seeking help when needed, couples can gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their partner, and can work together to build a strong and fulfilling partnership.
  1. The willingness to seek help when needed can be a powerful tool in strengthening a marriage and ensuring its long-term success. By taking the step to seek guidance from a professional, couples can learn valuable skills and strategies that can help them navigate challenges and build a healthy and lasting relationship.
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The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

John Gottman, Ph.D.

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