Healthy relationships in movies and on TV are few and far between (the couple at the center of «Friday Night Lights» is one of the standout
examples of a healthy marriage on TV, so check that show out on Netflix if you haven't yet).
Not exact matches
The central focus
of my remarks will be to explicate the role that marital education, family counseling, and related services might play in promoting and strengthening
healthy marriages and to discuss what we know about the potential
of strategies that seek to ameliorate the key stressors (for
example, job loss, lack
of income, domestic violence, and childbearing) that make it difficult to form
marriages in the first place or act as a catalyst that eventually breaks up existing
marriages.
Research has revealed, for
example, that people in a
healthy marriage are some
of the happiest couples in history.
Even if you not quite ready to commit to couples or
marriage therapy right now, you can always listen to learn and understand how to make things better in your
marriage, you can go to YouTube and search on relationship experts like Dr. John Gottman and Dr. Sue Johnson, for
example, and listen to hours
of short video clips that can shed some light on the subject
of relationships and what it takes to build stronger connections,
healthier relationships and give you some insight into what behaviors are predictors
of divorce.