Beschreibung
There is an abundance of books on parenting, just as there are countless guides on relationships. But what happens to a romantic relationship when partners become parents?
The birth of children transforms the partnership in many ways – fatigue, work overload, the never-ending care for children and the household, lack of sleep, and stress often contribute to partners being unable to communicate as they did before and getting stuck in a cycle of fruitless arguments.
Erin and Stephen Mitchell, a married couple with three children and over twenty years of therapeutic practice, explain why this is the case and show that conflicts themselves are not bad; on the contrary, when approached correctly, they can strengthen the bond between partners.
In their book, they describe the 13 most typical conflicts (e.g., 'I am more tired than you', 'I know how to raise my own children', 'Your family is more important to you than ours', or 'Sex life? What sex life?') and, drawing on their own experiences and counseling sessions with a model couple, present specific tools, procedures, and strategies that will help readers use the given conflict to heal and strengthen their relationship.
The birth of children transforms the partnership in many ways – fatigue, work overload, the never-ending care for children and the household, lack of sleep, and stress often contribute to partners being unable to communicate as they did before and getting stuck in a cycle of fruitless arguments.
Erin and Stephen Mitchell, a married couple with three children and over twenty years of therapeutic practice, explain why this is the case and show that conflicts themselves are not bad; on the contrary, when approached correctly, they can strengthen the bond between partners.
In their book, they describe the 13 most typical conflicts (e.g., 'I am more tired than you', 'I know how to raise my own children', 'Your family is more important to you than ours', or 'Sex life? What sex life?') and, drawing on their own experiences and counseling sessions with a model couple, present specific tools, procedures, and strategies that will help readers use the given conflict to heal and strengthen their relationship.
Information
Author: Mitchell Erin, Mitchell Stephen
Publication date: 13. Oktober 2025
Manufacturer: Respekt Media a.s.
Genres: Partner relationships, Books, Non-fiction literature, Children, family, and relationships
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN/EAN: 9788090953840

