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Love is a Verb: How to Stop Analyzing Your Relationship and Start Making it Great! By Bill and Pat O’Hanlon
“Love is a Verb” is a book that I have recommended many times to couples who are struggling to work through problems in their marriages. This book presents practical and useful steps to developing greater love and connection in our most intimate and important relationship.
Working as a marriage and family therapist, I have witnessed many times where people want to explore the problems until the point where both parties are in full misery, and feel a sense of hopelessness. This text delivers a powerful and common sense approach to focusing on what works in a marriage, building the relationship that is desired rather than conducting post-mortems on a disillusioning marital relationship.
I highly recommend this book to couples seeking marriage counseling and help in their marriage.


