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13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do

Fix What's Broken, Develop Healthier Patterns, and Grow Stronger Together

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2 of 3 copies available

From the author of the internationally bestselling 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do series and preeminent psychotherapist Amy Morin, comes a guide for couples looking to develop mental strength together and sustain happier and healthier relationships.

When psychotherapist Amy Morin first introduced the world to the concept of mental strength with her internationally bestselling book, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do, she showed millions of people how to be the strongest, best version of themselves. Now, Morin turns her expert eye to how couples can work together to grow stronger and have better relationships. Relationships play a key role in mental strength, and partners have the ability to help one another build the mental muscle they need to reach their greatest potential—with hard work and the right tools.

With her signature framework, Morin identifies the 13 key mistakes couples should avoid to heal their relationships and develop their mental muscles. Providing resources, original research, and advice for couples looking to grow stronger together, Morin gives readers life-changing steps they can do to improve their own mental strength and work better together as a team. Looking closely at modern-day issues, from social media to the COVID pandemic, 13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do provides easy-to-implement solutions that can help readers deal with the real-world problems that are distressing today's couples. Readers will learn how to accept, experience, and express love by implementing Morin's concrete strategies to thrive as individuals as well as a team.

Each chapter features specific, effective mental strength strategies that can be practiced separate or apart to create positive change. Outlining how to proceed whether or not your partner is on board, Morin will give readers conversation starters, troubleshooting strategies, patient stories, quizzes, and the latest research to develop a better understanding of how they contribute to their relationship and resolve problems as they arise. From managing conflict to maintaining healthy communication to addressing underlying issue, readers will learn how to kick bad habits and become a resilient couple.

A necessary and powerful guide to healthy and secure relationships, 13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do give partners the tools to work together to build mental strength, and a love that lasts.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 25, 2023
      In the sensible follow-up to 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do, therapist Morin aims to help couples break “common but unhealthy habits that will eat at your mental strength” and replace them with relationship-fortifying ones. Her solid counsel includes not ignoring problems, particularly those “likely to grow bigger” (being in debt, parenting disagreements); not keeping secrets, which exert an “emotional toll” on the secret-keeper and cause secondary damage to the relationship (instead, partners can open up a dialogue about honesty—“What’s an example of a time when you’re glad I confided in you about something?”); and not being a “martyr,” as it’s possible to acknowledge another’s stress without denying one’s own (she reminds readers to practice asking for—and accepting—help, otherwise their partners will “be left trying to guess” how to offer it). Grounding her advice in ample case studies, Morin strikes a smart balance between encouraging readers to engage in self-examination (healthier people make for healthier partners) and team-based compromise and communication, all delivered in conversational and nonjudgmental prose that will earn readers’ trust. It’s an intelligent and approachable resource for those looking to work on their relationships.

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