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Couple Conflict: Attitude is Everything!

by Priscilla and Greg Hunt, PhD Listen to Kathy talk about the difficulty she and her husband Ken have dealing with conflict: “Too often, our disagreements end badly. We get frustrated with each other, and our anger overshadows the issue at hand. […]

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Tips for Dealing with Conflict – The Wisdom of 390 Years of Marriage Experience

by Greg and Priscilla Hunt Fourteen married couples, representing a total of 390 years of marriage, were asked what tips for dealing with conflict they would share with a newlywed couple. They had learned a lot from personal experience in their […]

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Alan and Christina: Getting Through Unemployment… Together

Alan and Christina describe their struggle with the stress and depression of long-term unemployment that almost broke up their marriage, and eventually brought them closer and made their relationship stronger.

Bob and Barbara: No Sweeping (Under the Rug) Allowed!

Bob hates conflict and wants to sweep problems under the rug, while Barbara confronts issues directly. Learn how this inspirational couple, married 41 years, addressed their classic differences in communication and conflict resolution.

Greg and Priscilla: Family of Origin and Trust Issues

On the day of their 35th wedding anniversary, Greg and Priscilla share intimately about how they struggled with and overcame emotional baggage and trust issues in their relationship.

Kathe and David: Being Soul Mates Isn’t Easy!

"I wanted to stab him in his sleep!" How can you be so in love and so frustrated at the same time? Kathe and David met in 2nd grade and consider themselves soul mates but have strong personalities and huge […]

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Sue and Dave: Dealing with Differences

Do opposites attract? They sure do! Sue and Dave describe how they survived their huge differences in their 40 year marriage.

‘Tis the Season to Turn Sadness Into Joy

by Barbara Williams   In many traditions in our busy world, the holidays signify the time of leisure, of relaxing, reconnecting and spending quality time with loved ones. Initially intended to celebrate the birth of Jesus, we're accustomed to Christmas as: "'Tis […]

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Less Stress, More Love

by Greg and Priscilla Hunt, Certified Specialists in Marriage Enrichment Are you planning for the holidays? Planning menus, dinner parties, shopping excursions. Planning gift-giving, card-sending, trips to visit family. Planning volunteer work and end-of-year giving. This time of year is a […]

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Survival Guide for Couples – Home for the Holidays

by Greg and Priscilla Hunt, Certified Specialists in Marriage Enrichment Hollywood understands human nature. Why else would there be so many movies that portray the holidays being "enjoyed" by so many dysfunctional families? Perhaps the greatest enjoyment is ours as we […]

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