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The book was based on both personal experiences during therapy with women and the trend in divorce rates that show women file for divorce two-thirds of the time. [62] [63] [64] In 2001 Weiner-Davis released a sequel to Divorce Busting, The Divorce Remedy:The Proven 7-Step Program for Saving Your Marriage. [13]
Time magazine vault – archive of magazines and covers from 1923 through present; Time Archived October 18, 2019, at the Wayback Machine articles by Whittaker Chambers 1939–1948 – Time on the Hiss Case, 1948–1953; Archived Time Magazines on the Internet Archive; TimeLine: 4535 Time Magazine Covers, 1923–2009 by Lev Manovich and Jeremy ...
The Divorce Colony: How Women Revolutionized Marriage and Found Freedom on the American Frontier is a nonfiction book by April White. Published by Hachette Book Group in 2022, The Divorce Colony examines the role of Sioux Falls, South Dakota as a destination for divorce seekers through personal stories.
For women, perception of their return to singlehood is marred by ageism and misogyny, while many men, Elon Musk chief among them, are ridiculed for their "divorced energy."
"What a beautiful time to have people look at something so difficult and choose to see the person who stands outside of the flames with empathy and compassion."
I know [the divorce] has made me more committed to my husband and my children." [12] In the book For Better or For Worse: Divorce Reconsidered, Mavis Hetherington [13] reports that not all kids fare so badly and that divorce can help children living in high-conflict homes, such as those with domestic violence. A peaceful divorce has less of an ...
Couples are always looking for the secret to success, especially as about 40% of first marriages end in divorce.. To explore the key to a long-lasting relationship, John Gottman, Ph.D., a ...
Book, Music and Lyrics by Erin Kamler [14] Drawing from personal experiences and sharp observations about the state of marriage and divorce in America today, Kamler and her team created a show that exposed divorce for what it really is: a social and legal process that treats human beings like cogs in a wheel.