Michele Weiner-Davis – Divorce Busting

Michele in front of the Divorce Busting Center

Welcome to the Divorce Busting Blog.

I know that you have come here because you are having problems in your marriage and you desperately want solutions.  You have come to the right place.  Since the early eighties, I have devoted myself to helping couples make their marriages work  and keep their families together.

Too many people make the decision to divorce without really understanding the impact divorce will have on everyone they love.  Unfortunately, many end up feeling that divorce causes more problems than it solves. I wholeheartedly want to help you find ways to motivate your spouse to work on your marriage so that you and your children (if you have them) won’t become another divorce statistic.

I feel very optimistic about this goal because over the years, I have helped thousands of couples resolve their differences and reinvent their relationships.  So, in addition to all the information you will find on my website, www.divorcebusting.com, you will be able to read my thoughts about relationships here. Come back often to visit.  I will help you get your marriage back on track.


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Michele Weiner-Davis, MSW is an internationally renowned relationship expert, best-selling author, marriage therapist, and professional speaker who specializes in helping people change their lives and improve important relationships. Among the first in her field to courageously speak out about the pitfalls of unnecessary divorce, Michele has been active in spearheading the now popular movement urging couples to make their marriages work and keep their families together. She is the author of seven books including her best-selling books, DIVORCE BUSTING: A Step-by-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again, and THE SEX-STARVED MARRIAGE: A Couple's Guide to Boosting Their Marriage Libido. Michele's work has been featured in major newspapers such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, and magazines such as Time, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Essence, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Woman's Day, Men's Health, New Woman, and McCall's. Michele is a marriage expert on Redbook's advisory board, ClubMom.com and iVillage.com. She has made countless media appearances on shows such as Oprah, 48 Hours, 20/20, The Today Show, CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News, CNN, and Bill O'Reilly. Michele's Keeping Love Alive program aired on PBS stations nationwide. She recently completed a reality based show for the BBC about helping couples save their marriages. Michele maintains that her true expertise in helping couples have great relationships is derived from first-hand experience. She and her husband have been married for more than thirty years.
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  • timothy gray

    My wife and I have not had sex for 14 years. Do we qualify as a sexless marriage?

  • givenchance

    Marriage is work, a lot of work. The stress and strain of every day life can distract us at times and cause us to lose focus on the work that needs to be done in the marriage. It does mean, however that your marriage is in trouble and that it is time to evaluate your feelings as far as your commitment to the marriage.

  • Jettroll

    Marriage is work, a lot of work. The stress and strain of every day life can distract us at times and cause us to lose focus on the work that needs to be done in the marriage. It does mean, however that your marriage is in trouble and that it is time to evaluate your feelings as far as your commitment to the marriage.

  • http://luckyeveryday-thenovel.blogspot.com/ Bapsy Jain

    This is really true that divorce causes more problems than it solves. But sometimes, in spite of trying a lot to save your relationship, you end up with nothing.

  • http://www.bestmarriagerescue.info Billy

    The last comment is pretty true. Some marriages can not be saved or for that matter should be saved. Somtimes it’s best to just part ways. Unfortunatly, if you have kids, that makes it very bad.

  • http://pleasecomebackto.me Shawanda Austine

    Just what I was thinking. Your content was fantastic. To get an ex back is not the hardest of the jobs But it sure can take some time

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