ABSTRACT

This essential text explores the concept of "Me-Marriage"—a marital relationship that blends individualized life goals and interests—and draws from research on the current benefits and costs of marriage to consider how to achieve success, both individually and relationally.

Chapters explore the larger patterns at play and identify the trends about what a modern "healthy marriage" looks like for this new generation. Brian J. Willoughby combines a review of the latest social science research on the benefits and costs of marriage with new quantitative and qualitative data from married and single adults. The book explores how marriage has fundamentally shifted in the Western world due to the changing values and approaches to relationships by the Millennial generation that is now largely transitioning to marriage.

This book is an ideal text for clinicians and practitioners (particularly those working with young married populations) looking for guidance on how to understand the increasingly complex ways that adults are navigating their relationship landscape, as well as students and scholars in the fields of psychology, family studies, and sociology and those interested in individual development, relational development, and demographic trends on the family.

chapter 1|7 pages

Why Millennial Marriage?

chapter 2|22 pages

Millennials and the New Marriage

chapter 3|20 pages

Me-Marriage

A New Type of Marriage for Millennials

chapter 4|26 pages

Me-Marriage and Marital Quality

chapter 7|24 pages

Parenting Within a Me-Marriage

chapter 8|20 pages

Religion and Spirituality in Me-Marriages

chapter 9|19 pages

Gender and a Role-Less Marriage

chapter 10|19 pages

Modern Diversity in Marriage

chapter 11|11 pages

A New Case for Marriage