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Facing Change Together Practical ways to build marital unity in times of stress. by The Word Among Us
Good or bad, sought or unsought, inevitable or unexpected—change is a reality that no one can escape. When you get married, though, you multiply your chances of being affected by it.
And right there in the vows, you promise to stand together through whatever changes life will bring: “For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part.”
Even good change produces stress, and too much stress can impair physical health and the health of marriage and family life. So what can married couples do to maintain unity in stressful times? Can we improve the way we handle change?
Here are some suggestions from psychologist André Leyva, Ph.D., who has a family counseling practice in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He and his wife have six children—and so, ample experience of change in family life…
(even if you are not religious, this article gives great practical and thoughtful advice)
AD/HD & Relationships: Communication is the Key! By Dr. Ron Weinstein and Marlynn Block via The A.D Ron’s AD/HD was undiagnosed during the first half of our marriage and there most likely would not have been a second half had it remained undiagnosed!
Is Food Your Substance? by Ada Gimlan Comments (1) Most of us are aware of alcohol, drugs and gambling as mood altering devices, but what about food? If you are eating more than you need? Make a contract with yourself. Here you will find a great "Commitment Contract" you can make with yourself.
“Let’s Talk Facts About Common Childhood Disorders” by the APA
A great brochure in .pdf form of facts for parents. The APA says the key to handling mental disorders of children is to recognize the problem and seek appropriate treatment. free, .pdf
“What Causes AD/HD?” by ADD Assoc.
They are finding more and more evidence that ADHD does not stem from home environment, but from biological causes.
free
“Live More Good Years” by Dan Buettner - AARP The Magazine
Want to live longer - and healthier? These 13 secrets from a sleepy Greek island could show you the way. Buettner, author of The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest, asks: What is it about Ikarians that increases their lifespan? 1 in 3 live to 90! free
“Let’s Talk Facts About Teen Suicide” by the APA
Adolescence can be a turbulent time. Teenagers deal with a vast array of new experiences during this transitional
period, such as new relationships, decisions about the future, and physical changes that are taking place in their
bodies. free, .pdf
Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type
BOOK: Already a classic in the genre, Do What You Are has helped hundreds of thousands of people find truly satisfying work
100 Days of Weight Loss: The Secret to Being Successful on ANY Diet Plan
BOOK: If you have ever struggled with excess weight and couldn't motivate yourself to stick with a diet for the long haul you should read this book.
Who Moved My Cheese?
BOOK: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life