Marriage Inside Out

Marriage Inside Out by Christopher F. Clulow, published by Penguin in 1989, offers an insightful examination of the challenges that can arise within marriages. This first edition, comprising 198 pages, delves into various issues such as betrayals, external shocks like unemployment and serious illness, and conflicts that couples may face. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing these problems to foster resilience and survival in marital relationships.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the dynamics that can threaten the stability of marriage, highlighting the significance of timely intervention and communication. By addressing topics related to family and relationships, as well as the social science aspects of marriage and long-term partnerships, this work provides a framework for navigating difficulties that couples may encounter. Through its focused approach, Marriage Inside Out aims to equip readers with the knowledge to confront and overcome the obstacles that can impact their relationships.
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A book about all the things that can go wrong in marriage. It covers betrayals, external shocks (eg unemployment, serious illness, death of a child) and arguments. These problems, if understood and dealt with at the time, can be overcome and the marriage can survive.
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