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The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work is a 1999 book by John Gottman, which details seven principles for couples to improve their marriage and the "Four Horseman" to watch out for, that usually herald the end of a marriage. [1]
Gottman's Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work - Commentary from 50 Psychology Classics (2007) John Gottman: Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child Archived 2017-08-29 at the Wayback Machine KUOW-FM Speaker Forum; John Gottman : Couples workshop training first time in London United Kingdom in 2013
The model is the work of psychological researcher John Gottman, a professor at the University of Washington and founder of The Gottman Institute, and his research partner, Robert W. Levenson. [2] This theory focuses on the negative influence of verbal and nonverbal communication habits on marriages and other relationships.
It is estimated that nearly 50% of all married couples get divorced, and about one in five marriages experience distress at some time. [citation needed] These numbers vary between countries and over time; in e.g. Germany only 35.74% ended with a divorce, half of those involving children under the age of 18.
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I also added the book "The Seven Principles for Making a Marriage Work" to the sources, because I felt it was inappropriate to have an article about the book without having cited it. JoLynn17009 03:38, 11 March 2021 (UTC) As mentioned above, this level of detail is inappropriate for a Wikipedia article. Please see WP:NONFICTION.