Safe Haven Marriage

Safe Haven Marriage by Archibald D. Hart, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in 2003, offers insights into creating a supportive environment within a marriage. This 224-page book, written in English, presents a blueprint for couples aiming to establish a safe haven that fosters mutual support and understanding, particularly during challenging times.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of how to cultivate emotional safety in their relationships, as the authors, both psychologists, emphasize the importance of avoiding criticism and blame. The book addresses key topics such as marriage, psychology, and emotional development, providing practical guidance for couples seeking to strengthen their bond and navigate the complexities of long-term relationships.
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Creating a safe haven for each other in a marriage can enable a couple to weather any storm. Yet that accomplishment is certainly easier said than done. Psychologists Arch Hart, Ph.D, and Sharon Hart May, Ph.D., present a detailed blueprint for establishing a marital safe haven so that couples can count on each other and avoid criticizing, blaming and shutting out their partners during tough times. Based on a new therapeutic approach that involves establishing a feeling of “safety,” out of which commitment and the other necessary elements of a lasting and fulfilling relationship can grow.
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