How to Marry Right and Avoid Divorce: Tips from Thirty-Three Years of Private PracticeTate Publishing, 2011 - 248 páginas Do you see marriage in your future but worry about becoming another divorce statistic? If so, this book is a must-read. Whether you are marrying for the first time or have been divorced and want to get back in the dating game, Dr. Susana O'Hara offers simple advice about the steps you can take to marry right, stay married, and decrease your chances of divorce. How to Marry Right and Avoid Divorce includes real-life examples of how several of Dr. O'Hara's clients did just that. Dr. O'Hara also illustrates the poor choices many before you have made so you can learn from them. Dr. O'Hara's encouraging tips for finding the right person to marry have led countless people down the path to marital happiness. She offers suggestions for how to think realistically about marriage, how to best present yourself, and how to engage in meaningful conversation, among other useful topics. Now she can help you to learn How to Marry Right and Avoid Divorce. |
Contenido
Part One | 11 |
A Case Study and a
Discussion of Common Myths | 13 |
Thinkingthe First Step in Marrying Well | 31 |
Saying Hello and Getting the Most Out of What Happens | 47 |
Using Common Sense
to Protect Yourself | 67 |
How to Tell If Someone Is Lying and What to Do about It | 75 |
Presenting Yourself to
Future Mates | 95 |
How You Can Overcome Disadvantages | 109 |
Selecting Acceptance and Rejection Criteria | 145 |
Learning to Talk | 161 |
The Use and Misuse of
Common Sense | 167 |
Is It a Lie or Is It Not a Lie? | 175 |
Details of SelfPresentation | 185 |
Understanding Disadvantages | 193 |
The Help of Trusted
Family Members | 205 |
Acceptance and Rejection Criteria
Contributed by LongMarried Couples and Health Care Professionals | 219 |
How Family and Friends
Can Help | 121 |
The Importance of Being SelfDisciplined | 133 |
Part Two | 135 |
More Trouble with
Mythical Thinking | 137 |
A Guide to the Types of Mental Health
Professionals Who Provide
Medication and Psychotherapy | 239 |
Endnotes | 243 |
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How to Marry Right and Avoid Divorce: Tips from Thirty-Three Years of ... Susana K. O'hara Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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