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Marriage. --- Marital quality. --- Marital conflict. --- Families.
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Marriage --- Marriage counseling --- Marital quality --- Interpersonal relations --- Study and teaching
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Marriage counseling. --- Marital quality. --- Marital psychotherapy. --- Marriage --- Psychological aspects.
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Kinder sind ein bedeutender Einflussfaktor für die Stabilität von Ehen. Aber nicht jedes Kind erhöht zwangsläufig die Ehestabilität: Abhängig davon, in welchem Kindschaftsverhältnis Kinder zu ihren Eltern stehen, ist mit der Verringerung oder der Zunahme der Ehestabilität zu rechnen. In der Scheidungsforschung wird dieser Aspekt weniger beachtet. Auf Basis der Theorien der Familiensoziologie und den Daten des Familiensurveys untersucht Andrea Breitenbach die Einflüsse unterschiedlicher Charakteristika von Kindern und verschiedener Kindschaftsverhältnisse auf die Ehestabilität. Sie zeigt auf, wie relevante Theorien den Einfluss von Kindern auf die Ehestabilität begründen. Die Ergebnisse bestätigen, dass in Abhängigkeit von Kindschaftsverhältnis und weiteren Aspekten gegensätzliche Richtungen des Scheidungsrisikos zu beobachten sind. Der Inhalt Theorien der Eheinstabilität und Kinder.- Empirische Befunde zu Kindern und Scheidung.- Effekte differenzierter Operationalisierung Die Zielgruppen Dozierende und Studierende der Sozialwissenschaften.- SoziologInnen Die Autorin Andrea Breitenbach ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im Bereich Methoden und Statistik am Institut für Grundlagen der Gesellschaftswissenschaften der Universität Frankfurt/Main.
Families. --- Families—Social aspects. --- Family. --- Marriage. --- Parent and child. --- Marital quality.
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This book should be of interest to scholars, researchers, students, and practitioners alike. Scholars, researchers, and students of personal relationship development will recognize in this book the first serious attempt in over 40 years to do a large-scale, longitudinal study of premarital factors that predict premarital breakup and marital quality; they should also appreciate our attempt to develop a theoretical rationale for predicted paths and to test those paths with the best available statistical tools. Practitioners-while generally not as interested in the intricacies of the statistical results-will find much that is useful to them as they help individuals and couples make decisions about their intimate relationships, their readiness for marriage, and how to increase the probability for marital success. Teachers, family life educators, premarital counselors, and clergy will find helpful our “principles for practice,” particularly as described in Chapter 9, as they teach and counsel couples in any premarital situation. My interest in the development of relationships from premarital to marital probably began when I got married in 1972 and started to notice all of the characteristics my wife and I brought from our respective families and how our “new beginning” as a married couple was in many ways the continuation of our premarital relationship, only more refined and more intense. My professional interest began when I did my doctoral dissertation in 198 1 on premarital predictors of early marital satisfaction (the results of that study are reported in Chapter 8).
Mate selection --- Marriage --- Marriage compatibility tests --- #SBIB:316.356.2H1400 --- Compatibility tests, Marriage --- Character tests --- Marriage counseling --- Personality tests --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Families --- Home --- Honeymoons --- Dating (Social customs) --- Interpersonal relations --- Man-woman relationships --- Marriage brokerage --- Gezin en sociaal netwerk: vrienden en verwanten --- Compatibility tests --- Marital quality. --- Marriage compatibility tests. --- Mate selection. --- Marital quality --- Psychology. --- Child psychology. --- School psychology. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Marriage. --- Quality of marriage --- Quality --- Developmental psychology. --- Relationship quality --- Psychology, School --- Psychology, Applied --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Children --- Pediatric psychology --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Psychology
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Current cultural practices have impoverished the true meaning of human love. This book provides a point of reference on human passion and sexuality with pristine clarity. It aims to promote the dignity of marital love, clarify human sexuality based on self-giving love and achieve perpetuity of marriage and happiness in life. Through analogy of theory and practical examples, the book offers solutions to a spectrum of marriage difficulties. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Take a Closer Look (186 KB). Contents: Take a Closer Look; Knowing the Origin; Love in Marriage; Marriage as Communion of Perso
Marriage. --- Marital quality. --- Love. --- Sex. --- Families. --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Marriage --- Quality of marriage --- Relationship quality --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Families --- Home --- Honeymoons --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Households --- Kinship --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Quality --- Social aspects --- Social conditions
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"We found so much to say, to share, to learn.... For it wasn't just the Marquis de Sade profile and the sporty thighs-and-calves that seduced me. It was even more, perhaps, or certainly just as much, the speed at which you used to read, and still do."-Julia Kristeva"We're married, Julia and I, that's a fact, but we each have our own personalities, our own name, activities, and freedom. Love is the full recognition of the other in their otherness. If this other is very close to you, as in this case, it seems to me that what's at stake is harmony within difference. The difference between men and women is irreducible; there's no possibility of fusion."-Philippe SollersMarriage as a Fine Art is an enchanting series of exchanges in which Julia Kristeva and Philippe Sollers, married for fifty years, speak candidly about their love. Though they live separately, Kristeva and Sollers are fully committed to each other. Their bond is intellectual and psychological, passionate and mundane. They share everything when together, and lose themselves in their interests when apart. Their marriage is art, rich with history and meaning, idiosyncratic, and dynamic in its expression. Yet it is also as common as they come. Kristeva and Sollers have lived through the same challenges, peaks, and lulls as all married couples do. With humor and honesty, they elaborate on these moments, turning marriage's familiar aspects into exceptional examples of relating, struggling, transcending, and being. Marriage as a Fine Art is a rare chance to know these intellectuals-and marriage-more intimately.
Marriage --- Marital quality. --- Man-woman relationships. --- Love. --- Sex. --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Female-male relationships --- Male-female relationships --- Men --- Men-women relationships --- Relationships, Man-woman --- Woman-man relationships --- Women --- Women-men relationships --- Interpersonal relations --- Mate selection --- Quality of marriage --- Relationship quality --- Psychological aspects. --- Relations with women --- Relations with men --- Quality --- Kristeva, Julia, --- Sollers, Philippe, --- Joyaux, Philippe, --- Sollers, Ph. --- Diamant, Philippe, --- Marriage. --- Krŭsteva, I︠U︡lii︠a︡, --- Joyaux, Julia, --- Kurisuteva, Juria, --- Кръстева, Юлия, --- קריסטבה, ג׳וליה, --- קריסטבה, יוליה, --- クリステヴァ ジュリア, --- Kristeva-Joyaux, Julia, --- Joyaux, Julia Kristeva-,
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Studies have shown that married couples have better mental and physical health than unmarried people. Leading scholars and policy makers propose that marriage can provide similar benefits to people in both same-sex and different-sex relationships. Though research on the health and well-being of same-sex couples is a new and growing field, Marriage and Health: The Well-Being of Same-Sex Couples represents the forefront of marriage and health research and the far-reaching policy implications for the health of same-sex couples. This collection of essays presents new perspectives that address current opportunities and challenges faced by people in same-sex unions in multiple domains of well-being, including physical and mental health, social support, socialized behaviors, and stigmas. The book offers a broad view of same-sex couples’ experiences by examining not only marriage and civil unions, but also dating and cohabiting relationships as well as same-sex sexual experiences outside of relationships.
Gay couples --- Domestic partners --- Gay male couples --- Homosexual couples --- Same-sex couples --- Couples --- Health and hygiene. --- Politics, Marriage, Gender, Global, Health, well-being, same-sex Couples, LGBTQ Studies, Gender Studies, Health Policy, Public Health, Public Policy, Sociology, Anthropology, Gay Studies, Social Science, Family, Pilotical science, Social Policy, Mental Health, Sexuality, minority couples, Hui Liu, Corinne Reczek, Lindsey Wilkinson, Mental Illness, Different-Sex, Unions, Dustin Brown, Sarah Marie Flood, Katherine Rose Genadek, Men, Women, Postpartum Depression, Anxiety, Male-Partnered, Female-Partnered, Abbie E. Goldberg, JuliAnna Z. Smith, Lori E. Ross, Health Behaviors, Justin T. Denney, Jarron M. Saint Onge, Bridget K. Gorman, Patrick M. Krueger, children, Sexual Identity, Lesbian Mothers, Rachel L. Henry, Karin L. Brewster, Kathryn Harker Tillman, Giuseppina Valle Holway, Marital Quality, Sara Mernitz, Amanda Pollitt, Debra Umberson, Relationships, Kara Joyner, Wendy Manning, Barbara Prince, physical health, social support, socialized behaviors, stigmas, civil unions, dating Relationship, cohabiting relationships, unmarried couple.
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