Reviewed
By: Lee Wilson From
her van parked outside the troubled couple's house, psychotherapist Robi Ludwig
observes their interactions and often makes comments to the TV audience about
the failing marriage. It's TLC's new reality show, "One Week to Save Your
Marriage." After
observing and contemplating the marriage for one week, Dr. Ludwig presents the
couple with exercises and drills to help them overcome their resentments and poor
relationship skills. At one point in each episode of "One Week to Save Your
Marriage," Dr. Ludwig conducts a mock wedding ceremony in which she asks
the couple if they want to save their marriage. If both husband and wife say "I
do,", Dr. Ludwig gives them their rings back. The
show itself can be quite disturbing because of the intensity of the real-life
arguments. Sex is often the subject of fighting as many times each person complains
about the other's performance or lack thereof in bed. We
applaud TLC and Dr. Ludwig's efforts, but we've found that while allowing another
person to make decisions and observations about marriage relationships can be
helpful, a better approach is often found by allowing a couple to discover the
problem areas themselves. That's what we help you do. We don't tell you what should
be done, we show you how to find the areas that are causing the most strife to
your marriage and. once you've found that, we show you how to correct those areas
in order to fall in love with each other again--many times even more deeply than
before. We can
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three days. If you think your marriage is hopeless, we've been saving marriages
thought to be hopeless for more more than ten years and have been interviewed
by the likes of Montel Williams, Good Morning America and Focus
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