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Three couples : happily ever after? -- Is marriage obsolete? -- Enduring is not enough -- 'Til death do us part : the role of commitment -- To love and to honor -- The two become one : dilemma or opportunity? -- Conflict : how to engage in "good fighting"--Nowhere to somewhere : avoiding the ruts -- What is more important?
Top marriage experts present the first practical guide for using play to add excitement to any intimate relationship Boredom dooms many relationships and often leads to divorce. In their search for the elusive key to happy coupling, the authors of The Play Solution interviewed hundreds of couples and found that the happiest of them agree on one thing: the couple that plays together, stays together. In The Play Solution, relationship experts Jeanette and Robert Lauer draw on their extensive work with couples in marriage support groups and enrichment seminars to offer readers a refreshing new guide to maintaining an exciting and lasting love. Using real-life stories, interactive quizzes, and play-enhancing exercises, this husbandand-wife author team presents: The many benefits of play Simple ways to make time for play The various kinds of play that couples can use to spice up their relationships How to be sure to steer clear of play that is destructive to the relationship A quiz to determine your "play quotient," and much more
Drawing on their own experiences and that of the stepfamilies with which they have worked, Robert and Jeanette Lauer give practical advice on how to deal with the top ten challenges in stepfamily life: loss, adjustment, personal identity, family identity, loyalty, conflicts, former spouses, resources, stepparenting, and marital intimacy.
Three couples : happily ever after? -- Is marriage obsolete? -- Enduring is not enough -- 'Til death do us part : the role of commitment -- To love and to honor -- The two become one : dilemma or opportunity? -- Conflict : how to engage in "good fighting"--Nowhere to somewhere : avoiding the ruts -- What is more important?
Jeanette and Robert Lauer address the basic challenge facing couples today-the challenge of successfully managing the competing demands of work and home.
In this uplifting, instructive book, Drs. Robert and Jeanette Lauer demonstrate that joy is an ever-present resource that can be tapped in order to create spiritually renewing experiences.
Affirming that despite difficult times, a marriage can get better and better, the authors show married couples how to build a lasting, healthy marriage--beginning and ending in a shared faith in Christ. After working with more than 450 couples, the Lauers have identified nine ingredients needed for a fulfilling marriage, which they share in this volume.
Rooted in Scripture and filled with case studies from the authors' files, this book shows the reader how to deal with such things as: the trap of little white lies; the temptation to be a parental spouse; the pressure to keep family secrets; the nature of "selfish honesty"--which some think is Christian, but which is destructive to a relationship--and the ways to build an honest marital and family life.
Parents whose children are leaving home face many conflicting emotions, ranging from grief and loss to relief and even exhilaration. A time of new beginnings, time to enlarge old relationships, expand personal vistas and set new directions for life. This guide offers a step-by-step approach to help readers turn thei6r empty nest into growth and positive change.
Discusses the history and nature of American fashion, examines its relationship to social change and ideology, and explains how fashion serves as an expression of identity
Drawing on their own experiences and that of the stepfamilies with which they have worked, Robert and Jeanette Lauer give practical advice on how to deal with the top ten challenges in stepfamily life: loss, adjustment, personal identity, family identity, loyalty, conflicts, former spouses, resources, stepparenting, and marital intimacy.
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