Science can do many things.� It can create cures for what used to be incurable diseases; it can tell us who was at the scene of the crime; it can explain the mating habits of Emperor Penguins.� But can it really be used to define what a good marriage is and offer guidance to couples whose marriage is in trouble?� Tara Parker-Pope thinks so and in her new book, For Better: The Science of a Good Marriage, she tells the reader why, deftly translating the science into practical advice.
Parker-Pope was driven to research the science of marriage when she found her own marriage crumbling after seventeen years.� Local bookstores were filled with marriage advice books and self-help books but she found most of them full of platitudes and clich�s.� Parker-Pope wanted the same “objective, evidence-based advice†about her marriage that she would receive in answer to a health issue.� As author of the New York Times\’ “Well†blog, Parker-Pope was used to approaching health issues using science. So why not approach her emotional issues using science as well?� And as there was no book out there providing this approach to solving marriage issues, Parker-Pope decided that she would write one herself.�
Interviewing dozens of the world\’s top marriage and relationship researchers and poring over hundreds of published research studies, Parker-Pope\’s extensive investigation into the science of a good marriage has produced, For Better: The Science of a Good Marriage.� And don\’t think that this is some dry old science textbook.� Parker-Pope make the science accessible to the everyday reader, using the studies and their results to draw up strategies for a wide range of couples; not just the ones who fear their marriage is on the rocks but for those who are concerned they are in a rut, or just want confirmation that they are doing the right thing.
A Magic Formula?
So is there a magic formula created by scientists for a “good marriageâ€?� If so, what is it?� Well, you will need to read the book to find out but some of Parker-Pope\’s recommendations for a “good†(read “happyâ€) marriage include:
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So can science really help your marriage?
Parker Pope\’s advice resulting from her scientific research is full of good tips, strategies and common sense.� Whether her approach will work for every struggling couple, I\’m not sure, but science has certainly got something right.� Parker-Pope writes “?research shows that couples in stable relationships have more sex, more money and live longer, healthier lives.â€ï¿½ Amen to that.
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