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Marriage and Families: Commentary Randal A. Wright puts it this way: "Think of the best movie you've ever seen that had just one bad .... Randal A. Wright, Why Good People SeeBad Movies. ...
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Spiritual Exodus: Recovery From Addiction - Marriage & Families ... Spiritual exodus is the term I use to describe recovery from addictive behavior. Addiction is the one area of the mental health profession that has been ...
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He's Having a Baby - Marriage & Families Magazine A first-time mother explained, “the ultrasound made it very real for my husband. He hadn’t felt the baby kick, so at 22 weeks when I had the ultrasound he ...
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The Pornography Trap - Marriage & Families Magazine Dr. Victor B. Cline is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Utah and is a practicing psychologist. Over the past 25 years, he has treated ...
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Traditions: A Foundation For Strong Families, by Lloyd D. Newell Lloyd D. Newell, Ph.D., is an associated faculty member of the School of Family Life, is on the faculty of Religious Education at Brigham Young University, ...
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The Verdict on Cohabitation vs. Marriage - Marriage & Families ... 26 Although cohabitors may seem to gain some of the emotional benefits of marriage, in general, they are no better off than singles. ...
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Finding Strengths & Weaknesses Before Marriage - Marriage ... People sometimes believe that living together before marriage is an ... about their similarities and differences, often as part of pre-marriage counseling. ...
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He's Having a Baby - Marriage & Families Magazine A first-time mother explained, “the ultrasound made it very real for my husband. He hadn’t felt the baby kick, so at 22 weeks when I had the ultrasound he ...
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The Verdict on Cohabitation vs. Marriage Cohabitation, or living together without marriage, is a dramatic, significant change in the way many adults in our country evolve from being single to being ...
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n discussing marriage and commitment, I will begin with Aristotle ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML n discussing marriage and commitment, I will begin with. Aristotle, who maintained that man—and also woman—is a social animal. Weare utterly depend- ...
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