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Looking inside: A contemplative view of divorce.

Deciding if you should stay or go is sometimes both the easiest and most impossible decision you can imagine. These two books take a contemplative look at the emotional and practical considerations.

Too Good to Leave, too bad to stay

Mira Kirchenbaum

Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay: A Step-By-Step Guide to Help You Decide Whether to Stay in or Leave Your Relationship by Mira Kirshenbaum (2000) offers a practical framework for individuals grappling with the decision of whether to remain in a challenging relationship. Through a combination of insightful questions, real-life scenarios, and psychological principles, Kirshenbaum helps readers assess the strengths and weaknesses of their partnership.

I Wish I Knew This Before My Divorce: Ending the Battle Between Holding On and Letting Go

Elaine Foster & Joseph Foster

I Wish I Knew This Before My Divorce by Elaine Foster (2010) provides readers with essential insights and practical advice to navigate the complexities of divorce. Drawing from her own experiences and those of others, Foster addresses the emotional turmoil that often accompanies the end of a marriage and offers guidance on how to manage the process effectively.

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