You will love the action and heavy emotion of Midnight Hero ( # 1359 ) in Diana Duncan's new FOREVER IN A DAY miniseries . Here , a SWAT cop has to convince his sweetheart to marry him — while trying to survive a hostage situation !
Clinical psychologist and marriage researcher Scott Stanley defines constraint as “ factors that would be costs if the present course is abandoned ” ( 1998 , p . 11 ) . Constraints motto is “ I would leave if I could leave , but I can't ...
See, for example, Karen de Witt's descriptions of a recent conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by NOW and other feminist ... Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke, and Brian Roberts, Policing the Crisis: Mugging, ...
Love is helpful and is willing to respond in concern for the other person . You do not gloat over the misfortune of your ex ; you express honest sympathy . Love is not deceiving . You do not consciously try to deceive or fault another ...
It doesn't have to be that way. This book explores the lives of ten "succesfully failed" marriages where the parents have done all they can to reconfigure their families after divorce in order to protect their children.
True acceptance may seem difficult to accomplish, but the clear-cut steps and thought-provoking exercises in this book can make it a reality.
This book is a powerful guide to self-analysis and bridge-building.”—Suzy Amis Cameron, co-founder, the MUSE School
But these differences do not have to get in the way of healthy, happy, and long-lasting romance. This practical guide offers new solutions for couples frustrated by continual attempts to make each other change.
THE "ANTI-DIVORCE" BOOK FOR COUPLES WHO ARE COMMITTED TO MAKING "I DO" LAST FOR A LIFETIME Robert Stephan Cohen believes that no marriage is half as complicated as a divorce -- and with three decades of experience as a high-profile divorce ...
The text draws on political, economic, and social research as well as historiographical approaches to create an engaging narrative that brings historical personalities and events to life.
In a fun and unique way, Reconcilable Differences presents honest answers to the perplexing questions all women ask, such as, "What does submission mean?" "What's a woman's role inside the church?" and "Can a Christian be a feminist?
Reconcilable Differences: New Directions in Canadian Labour Law
"Reconcilable Differences breathes sanity, balance, and wisdom into debates about the current state of feminism. Why, Lynn Chancer asks, do we so often find ourselves lining up on one side or the other of a great divide?
Reconcilable Differences
Offers a slew of tools that couples can use to reconcile their differences without the help of a therapist.” —JANE BRODY, The New York Times “When partners fight, they often push each other to change. But seeing conflicts from the ...
Clearly the work of a creative and complex mind, Chancer's book is destined to become a *must read* for feminists of all persuasions."--Suzanna Danuta Walters, author of Material Girls: making sense of feminist cultural theory
Although complete strangers prior to this book project, the Pflum and Young families have become close friends and look forward to annual getaways together.
The U.S.-French relationship is unique in mixing elements of rivalry and cooperation.
Reconcilable Differences: How Are Men and Women Different?