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  • ...erick>Broderick, C.B. & Schrader, S.S. (1991). The History of Professional Marriage and Family Therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), [http://www.am ...y [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and through the work of vari
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  • '''Marriage counseling''' or '''marital therapy''' can refer to either or some combinat ...d by birth control advocates such as Abraham and Hannah Stone who wrote 'A Marriage Manual' in 1935 and were involved with [[Planned Parenthood]]. They promote
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  • ...of a bed wetting child having a stabilizing function of holding a troubled marriage together because the attention of the parents is drawn away from their conf
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  • ...ealth counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[a ...ns of groups, their patterns and dynamics (includes [[family therapy]] & [[marriage counseling]]). [[Community psychology]] is a type of systemic psychology.
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  • Bateson's first marriage, in 1936, was to American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.[5] Bateson
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  • ...nt quality that it possesses in itself. Take, for example, our notion of "marriage": what this term includes and doesn't include and what it means to us does
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  • ...erick>Broderick, C.B. & Schrader, S.S. (1991). The History of Professional Marriage and Family Therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), [http://www.am ...y [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and through the work of vari
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  • ...ealth counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[o ...ns of groups, their patterns and dynamics (includes [[family therapy]] & [[marriage counseling]]). [[Community psychology]] is a type of systemic psychology.
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  • ...nd. They had five children: Agathe, Gret, Franz, Marianne, and Helene. The marriage lasted until Emma's death in 1955, but he had more-or-less open relationshi
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  • ...uences. The context can vary from family or kinship relations, friendship, marriage, relations with associates, work, clubs, neighborhoods, and places of worsh ...mmitment|commitment]] to a long-term friendship, romantic relationship, or marriage. It is generally a long, relative stable period. Nevertheless, continued gr
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  • ...ce, although licenses can be obtained with a masters-level degree, such as Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), [[Licensed Professional Counselor]] (LPC), and *[http://www.aamft.org/ American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy]
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  • ...tal Health Learning Matters, UK</ref> as well as mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, [[psychotherapists]], [[Licensed Professional Counse
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  • === Same-sex marriage === ...nied the existence of any "scientific justification" for a ban on same-sex marriage.<ref>[http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2010/08/prop-8-decision.aspx A
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  • ...ssues related to mental and emotional health, and family, [[parenting]], [[marriage|marital]], or other [[interpersonal relationship|relationship]] problems. M
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  • ...erick>Broderick, C.B. & Schrader, S.S. (1991). The History of Professional Marriage and Family Therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), [http://www.am ...y [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and through the work of vari
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  • ..., p. 475</ref> was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children by a previous marriage. His mother, [[Amalia Freud|Amalié]] (née Nathansohn), the second wife of
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  • * [[Marriage counseling]]
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  • ...tal Health Learning Matters, UK</ref> as well as mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, [[psychotherapists]], [[Licensed Professional Counse
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  • ==Marriage==
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  • ...]], [[holistic health]], [[encounter group]]s, [[sensitivity training]], [[marriage counseling|marital]] and [[family therapy|family therapies]], [[body work]]
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  • *[[Marriage counseling]]
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  • ...erick>Broderick, C.B. & Schrader, S.S. (1991). The History of Professional Marriage and Family Therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), [http://www.am ...y [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and through the work of vari
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