Best books on divorce and how to deal with it

I Love You But I Don't Trust You
What is I Love You But I Don't Trust You about?
I Love You But I Don't Trust You is a must-read for those unsure if their relationship is worth saving. Small lies and huge betrayals destroy our trust in relationships. Couples therapist Mira Kirshenbaum explains if trust can come back and how to rebuild trust step-by-step.

Getting Past the Affair
What is Getting Past the Affair about?
Getting Past the Affair is a highly recommended read for anyone grappling with the aftermath of an affair. the authors normalize the emotions and dynamics surrounding an affair in a consistently nonjudgmental tone, providing validation instead of isolation. Full of practical examples, it's informative and offers a helpful roadmap to navigate the complex emotional landscape post-affair.

You're Not Listening
What is You're Not Listening about?
“You're Not Listening” is an accessible primer to one of the greatest skills that help us to understand each other. This book explains that to be good at communication, you should learn to listen first.

Tiny Beautiful Things
What is Tiny Beautiful Things about?
“Tiny Beautiful Things” is a book by Cheryl Strayed based on her column called "Dear Sugar", where people would anonymously ask for advice. The column covered a wide array of topics, from romance and love to grief and loss, to financial troubles and family issues. Strayed shares her wise and unconventional point of view while helping thousands of people find the right path.

How to Stay in Love
What is How to Stay in Love about?
What makes happy couples fall out of love and lose the spark that used to be between them? A divorce lawyer James J. Sexton presents his guide to keeping this spark and enjoying a lifetime of love. Drawing on his work experience, he reveals what to do and what not to do keep your love burning forever.

Conscious Uncoupling
What is Conscious Uncoupling about?
For all the people going through a break-up, divorce, or having trouble letting go, this book can become a much-needed relief. Conscious Uncoupling approaches break-ups with gratitude and respect, encouraging you to perceive your situation in a new light. Katherine Woodward Thomas offers 5 steps you can take to make your parting conscious and beneficial.

A Good Apology
What is A Good Apology about?
Are you bad at saying sorry? Then, A Good Apology by Dr. Molly Howes is exactly what you need. It will teach you how to make effective apologies to rebuild relationships. Here, you will learn a simple four-step process to craft sincere apologies, as well as discover how to fix your mistakes.

Negotiating the Nonnegotiable
What is Negotiating the Nonnegotiable about?
Are you struggling with conflict in your life? Negotiating the Nonnegotiable provides transformative insights into emotional complexities that drive conflict and a practical method to navigate conflict successfully. This book is not a panacea, but it identifies five emotional dynamics that sabotage resolution and provides strategies to master them.

The Dance of Anger
What is The Dance of Anger about?
Could your anger bring anything positive to your life? Dr. Harriet Lerner, in the book The Dance of Anger, teaches women and men to understand and respect their anger. Your anger can bring real change to the table, so it's time to know more about its sources and the positive things it can cause. Learn to listen to your anger with The Dance of Anger.

Love Unfu*ked
What is Love Unfu*ked about?
Love Unfu*ked: Getting Your Relationship Sh!t Together a no-nonsense, straight-talking guide to transforming your romantic relationships. Gary John Bishop offers strategic advice to help readers identify relationship problems, communicate effectively, and take responsibility for their actions. By confronting your own flaws and taking proactive steps to change, you'll be motivated to build a stronger, more authentic connection with your partner.

Trust
What is Trust about?
“Trust” by Dr. Henry Cloud helps find a path to building trust. The book outlines five key elements that form its foundation. If you want to master listening to yourself, managing your emotions, analyzing things, and being brave in your decisions, hurry up and read the summary.

Nonviolent Communication
What is Nonviolent Communication about?
“Nonviolent Communication” emphasizes the vital role communication plays in shaping our society. Marshall B. Rosenberg introduces us to a method known as "nonviolent communication" in his book. The primary objective of this approach is to teach us how to establish effective communication with both ourselves and those around us.

When Things Fall Apart
What is When Things Fall Apart about?
You might be wondering how people can remain full of light and joy during the uncertain and turbulent times we live in. In her book “When Things Fall Apart,” Pema Chödrön offers a new perspective on confronting fear, pain, and anxiety. Inspired by Buddhist philosophy, she proves that instead of running away from these feelings, we should look them in the eyes and be open.

Women Who Love Too Much
What is Women Who Love Too Much about?
Find a healthier and happier path to a wholesome relationship with the book "Women Who Love Too Much" by Robin Norwood. Do you notice harmful patterns in your every relationship? Do you feel neglected but stay in hopes he will become better? Read on to find practical advice on how to put yourself first and get the love you deserve.


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