
Transform your relationship in just 20 minutes weekly with "No More Fighting" - LPC Alicia Munoz's practical guide that turns conflict into connection. What if the secret to lasting love isn't grand gestures, but simple, consistent micro-practices that busy modern couples can actually maintain?
Alicia Muñoz is a licensed professional counselor and certified couples therapist, and the author of No More Fighting, a practical guide to resolving relationship conflicts through improved communication and emotional awareness.
With over 18 years of clinical experience, including work at New York’s Bellevue Hospital and a private therapy practice, Muñoz specializes in helping couples break cycles of conflict and strengthen intimacy. Her expertise in relationship dynamics is further showcased in A Year of Us and Stop Overthinking Your Relationship, which offer actionable strategies for nurturing trust and connection.
As a senior writer and editor for Psychotherapy Networker, she distills complex therapeutic concepts into accessible advice, reaching broad audiences through podcasts, newsletters, and her Instagram platform @aliciamunozcouples.
Muñoz holds certifications in Imago Therapy and CBT and is affiliated with the American Psychological Association and the Mid-Atlantic Association of Imago and Relationship Therapists. Her work is widely utilized by mental health professionals and couples seeking science-backed tools for lasting partnership growth.
No More Fighting by Alicia Muñoz is a practical guide for couples seeking to resolve conflicts and strengthen their relationships. It offers 52 actionable strategies to address common issues like communication breakdowns, financial disputes, and intimacy challenges. Key concepts include the "Emotional Bank Account" (balancing positive/negative interactions) and the "Relationship Garden" metaphor (nurturing long-term connection). Each chapter includes real case studies and 20-minute weekly exercises.
This book is ideal for couples at any relationship stage facing conflicts or seeking proactive tools to deepen their bond. It’s particularly valuable for partners struggling with communication, differing values, or recurring arguments. Therapists and counselors may also use it as a supplemental resource for clients.
Yes, No More Fighting is praised for its structured, actionable approach. Unlike generic advice, it provides weekly exercises (e.g., boundary-setting dialogues, joint financial planning) and evidence-based frameworks like the "5:1 positivity ratio" to reduce conflicts. Readers appreciate its focus on real-world applicability over theoretical concepts.
The "Emotional Bank Account" symbolizes the balance of trust and goodwill in a relationship. Deposits include acts of appreciation, empathy, and support, while withdrawals stem from criticism or neglect. Muñoz emphasizes maintaining a 5:1 positive-to-negative interaction ratio to prevent emotional "bankruptcy" and foster resilience during conflicts.
The book recommends creating a joint financial plan that aligns with both partners’ values and goals. Exercises guide couples in identifying spending triggers, setting shared priorities, and designing a budget that accommodates individual autonomy while fostering teamwork.
Each chapter includes a 20-minute weekly exercise designed to foster collaboration. Examples include:
Muñoz encourages couples to discuss sexual needs openly using "I-statements" (e.g., “I feel connected when…”) and to prioritize non-sexual affection. The book also addresses emotional blockers like resentment, offering tools to rebuild trust before rekindling physical intimacy.
The "Relationship Garden" illustrates the need for ongoing care, like tending to plants. Partners must regularly “weed out” negative patterns (e.g., passive aggression) and “water” the relationship with quality time, gratitude, and shared goals to sustain long-term connection.
While both focus on conflict resolution, No More Fighting emphasizes weekly structured exercises and short-term actionable steps, whereas Gottman’s work delves deeper into long-term relational dynamics. Muñoz’s approach is particularly effective for time-constrained couples seeking immediate tools.
Some note that case studies primarily feature heterosexual couples, though the exercises apply broadly. A few reviewers suggest pairing the book with therapy for deeply entrenched conflicts. However, most praise its accessibility and practical focus.
In an era of heightened stress and digital distraction, the book’s 20-minute weekly exercises help couples reconnect intentionally. Its emphasis on emotional self-care and collaborative problem-solving aligns with modern trends toward mindful relationships and mental health prioritization.
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Self-care isn't selfish-it's essential maintenance for sustainable love.
Healthy boundaries don't create distance but actually enable genuine intimacy.
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Why do some couples emerge from screaming matches more connected than before, while others dissolve after years of polite silence? The difference isn't about fighting less-it's about fighting better. Most relationship advice promises harmony, but what if conflict itself holds the key to deeper intimacy? When partners learn to navigate disagreements skillfully, they don't just survive storms-they become stronger because of them. This counterintuitive truth challenges everything we've been taught about love requiring constant peace. The real question isn't whether you'll fight, but whether those fights will break you apart or forge an unbreakable bond.