
How to Survive a Health Crisis or Chronic Illness
When sickness enters a marriage remember your vows and support each other with communication and love.
By Sarì Harrar and Rita DeMaria, Ph.D. in The 7 Stages of Marriage
How to Survive the Realization Stage
Researchers found that the steepest drop in marital happiness occurs after 18 months. Here's what to do after that honeymoon period ends.
By Sarì Harrar and Rita DeMaria, Ph.D. in The 7 Stages of Marriage
How to Talk to Your Parents About Aging
Learn how to discuss uncomfortable topics such as assisted living, driving and the will with your parents.
Improper Behavior and Email Harrassment
You've got questions, Jeanne Marie Laskas has advice.
By Jeanne Marie Laskas in Reader's Digest - April 2008
Married couples still have to deal with the battle of the sexes. The humorous battle continues between sports and discussion.
By Andy Simmons in Reader's Digest - April 2008
You've got questions. She's got answers.
By Jeanne Marie Laskas in Reader's Digest - December 2006
Invite Romance Back Into Your Relationship
When you strengthen your bond with your spouse, you strengthen your entire family.
By Sarì Harrar and Rita DeMaria, Ph.D. in The 7 Stages of Marriage
Is it Wrong to Correct Others?
You've got questions, Jeanne Marie Laskas has answers in this advice column.
By Jeanne Marie Laskas in Reader's Digest - March 2008
How the sexual relationship between couples is affected by the birth of a child.
By Katy Koontz in Reader's Digest - February 1997
Early-warning signs that might signal problems in a marriage.
By Edwin Kiester, Jr., and Sally Valente Kiester in Reader's Digest - June 1997