We Married Quickly, How Do I Get To Know My Husband?

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Larry Michel discusses what happens when you get a quickie wedding and realize you don’t know your spouse. How can you squeeze years of dating into a few months to save your marriage?

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Marriage Counseling : Are You Ready to Be Married?

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When determining if you’re ready to be married, it’s important to ask yourself why you want to be married. Think about how marriage will change your life with tips from a psychologist in this free video on marriage counseling.

Expert: Reka Morvay
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Bio: Reka Morvay is a psychologist and doula with degrees from University of California, Berkeley and Cornell University. She also trained with the Hungarian Association of Cognitive and Behavior Therapy.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

How Getting Married Changes Your Life

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In Chapter 6 of 15 in her 2012 Capture Your Flag interview, entrepreneur Audrey Parker French answers “How Has Getting Married Changed Your Life?” She notes how marriage weaves together two people into one and represents a lifetime commitment. She notes how the commitment to marriage stands above either she or her husband’s individual desires and needs.

Audrey Parker French returns to CYF for her Year 3 interview after a one-year sabbatical from work and getting married. She co-founded CLEAResult, an energy management consulting firm. In 2010, CLEAResult ranked #144 in the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing private companies. In late 2010, CLEAResult was sold to General Catalyst Partners. She graduated from Wake Forest University.

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Dating Advice: I Want To Get Married!

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Dating and Relationship Expert Lori Pinkerton, helps a woman who are just getting back into the dating scene after taking 6 years off.

Here is video part 1 of 3 where Lori works with Brooke to talk about her need to want to get married!

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Do Doubts About My Fiance Mean I Shouldn’t Get Married?

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Sheryl Paul discusses feeling trapped in an engagement. If your fiancée really bugs you, does it mean it’s not going to work?

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Married With Problems? Therapy May Help

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(NewsUSA) – Relationships are hard. Ask any couple who has been married for any length of time, and they will wholeheartedly agree.
Supporting this fact is that, according to the website www.divorcerate.org, the national divorce rate is somewhere between 40 percent and 50 percent, depending on the age range of the couple. Not exactly overwhelming odds for success.
And yet, there are those couples who manage to stay together — in sickness and in health, through emotional detachment, depression, infidelity, and a host of other problems — until “death do they part.”
So, how do they do it?
For some, a good marriage counselor is the secret.
In VH-1’s reality series “Couples Therapy,” for example, Dr. Jenn Berman attempts to help celebrity couples like DMX and his wife, Tashera Simmons, navigate their issues. In one episode, X admits that, when faced with uncomfortable situations, he usually walks away so he doesn’t have to deal with them.
While there was a time that society attached a stigma to counseling, now it would seem that it could be a couple’s last, best chance at recovery and a lasting relationship.
If you are considering seeing a marriage counselor, the following do’s and don’ts might help you get the most out of the experience:
* Do acknowledge that there is a problem. Typically, one partner fails to see a problem where the other partner does. To this end, both partners need to accept that the problem exists.
* Do take responsibility. It is rare that one partner is solely responsible for problems in the marriage. Owning your part — through actions, deeds, and words or the lack of them — is paramount to resolving the conflict.
* Do change your behavior. While this may be the most difficult step, it is the one thing that could salvage a relationship. This can include doing or not doing (and saying or not saying) certain things. The rule of thumb is simple: if any action, word, or deed will be hurtful to your partner, then don’t do it.
* Don’t have unreasonable expectations. The role of a marriage counselor is to help a couple understand one another better, not “fix” the perceived wrong in one or the other partner. The change is for both partners to make and maintain.
When in doubt, remember the Golden Rule: treat people the way you would want to be treated.

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