A major finding of recent research into the effects of cohabitation on subsequent marital outcomes is the potential detrimental consequences of ‘sliding’ in relationships rather than ‘deciding’ – that is letting transition events ‘just happen’ rather than making a considered, unambiguous decision.
Sliding v Deciding: The PREPARE/ENRICH relationship inventory and Cohabitation and couple Aggression
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28 April 2016 | 0 Comments
Sliding v Deciding: The PREPARE/ENRICH relationship inventory and Cohabitation and couple Finances
In assessment, cohabit, Cohabitation, cohabiting, couples, dialogue, marriage, marriage course, marriage preparation, Prepare, PREPARE/ENRICH, stress, wedding, engaged, prepare/enrich
21 April 2016 | 0 Comments
A major finding of recent research into the effects of cohabitation on subsequent marital outcomes is the potential detrimental consequences of ‘sliding’ in relationships rather than ‘deciding’ – that is letting transition events ‘just happen’ rather than making a considered, unambiguous decision.
Sliding v Deciding: The PREPARE/ENRICH relationship inventory and Cohabitation
In assessment, cohabit, Cohabitation, cohabiting, couples, dialogue, marriage, marriage course, marriage preparation, Prepare, PREPARE/ENRICH, stress, wedding, engaged, prepare/enrich
14 April 2016 | 0 Comments
A major finding of recent research into the effects of cohabitation on subsequent marital outcomes is the potential detrimental consequences of ‘sliding’ in relationships rather than ‘deciding’ – that is letting transition events ‘just happen’ rather than making a considered, unambiguous decision.
The PREPARE/ENRICH relationship inventory and Cohabitation
In assessment, cohabit, Cohabitation, cohabiting, couples, dialogue, marriage, marriage course, marriage preparation, Prepare, PREPARE/ENRICH, stress, wedding, engaged, prepare/enrich
07 April 2016 | 0 Comments
A major finding of recent research into the effects of cohabitation on subsequent marital outcomes is the potential detrimental consequences of ‘sliding’ in relationships rather than ‘deciding’ – that is letting transition events ‘just happen’ rather than making a considered, unambiguous decision.
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