A long-running Ladies Home Journal column, “Can This Marriage Be Saved?”, features real-life couples in distress and their efforts to overcome it. Research published in 2020 revealed the most frequently given reasons for divorce from a sample of more than 2,000 people, including lack of love/intimacy, communication issues, and lack of sympathy/respect/trust. Counseling, either together or separately (or both), can help with the decision-making process.
Marriages can be saved by reconstituting the trust lost between each other. Trust is the foundation of any successful partnership, and in marriage, trust expectations may be expressed as: You trust your partner loves you.
In the latest Clark University Poll of Emerging Adults, it was found that 86% of the more than 1,000 18- to 29-year-old Americans surveyed expect their marriages to last a lifetime. The participants who didn’t, Arnett presumes, don’t plan to marry at all.
Marriages can’t always be saved. They shouldn’t always be saved. A long-running Ladies Home Journal column, “Can This Marriage Be Saved?”, features stories of real-life couples in distress and their efforts to overcome it.
In conclusion, understanding why things aren’t working is crucial for knowing when to end a long-term relationship. Counseling techniques can help couples make better decisions and maintain a happy marriage.
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