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Book Details

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • ISBN: 9789353175269

  • Edition: 1

  • Publishing Year: February 2021

  • Pages: 316

  • Language: Translated from English to Marathi

  • Category: Self-Help, Health & Personal Development

  • Subcategory: Family & Relationships, Parenting

  • Cover: Paperback

About The Book

We've all heard the statistic: fifty percent of marriages end in divorce. It's a figure that discourages many couples, especially when things get tough, leading them to believe that breaking up is inevitable. But what if this idea isn't as true as we think? What if saving a seemingly troubled relationship is not only possible but also easier than most people believe?

Tara Parker-Pope explores these questions in For Better, drawing on her own experience with divorce and her extensive research into the science behind marriage and relationships. As an investigative journalist with a focus on health and wellness, she turned to leading biologists, neuroscientists, psychologists, and other experts to uncover the facts about marriage and divorce. The results were more hopeful and enlightening than she ever imagined.

This book presents eye-opening research on why some marriages succeed while others fail, the biological reasons behind infidelity, and diagnostic tools to assess the likelihood of a successful marriage, divorce, or remarriage. It includes questionnaires to help identify potentially harmful attitudes toward spouses and offers practical tools for making small yet impactful adjustments that can dramatically improve relationships.

With her trademark clarity, Parker-Pope translates complex science into actionable advice for everyday life. For Better is a comprehensive guide to building, maintaining, and improving one of the most significant relationships we experience—the one we have with our spouse.