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Mace, David Robert was born on June 21, 1907 in Scotland. Son of Joseph and Josephine (Reid) Mace.
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This book shows how marriage is a constantly changing adjustment between two people, and explains how you can take advantage of these changes and grow with them, written with great charm and a sense of humor by a noted human relations counselor and professor. Dr. David Mace believes most marriages which fail do so because people don't' understand the art of marriage. His book is a practical manual for acquiring such understanding. Marriage he says is a shared life, and it must be built on good foundations. A good sex adjustment is important, of course, but it is essentially a means to the end, which is the fellowship of husband and wife day-in-day-out, year-in-year-out companionship and co-operation. To help you achieve this goal he offers the most helpful kind of advice, well illustrated with case histories and examples from his rich store of human experience. Dr. Mace discusses fundamental questions that the bride and groom often forget to ask each other before marriage and offers and "etiquette of intimacy" that solves many early embarrassments. He brings his remarkable maturity and brand of understanding to bear on such important problems as how to cope with the "other woman;" how to keep a marriage healthy through courtesy, honesty, a fresh and vital relationship, and a mutually satisfying love life; how to retain romance in marriage; and how to handle quarrels through a "face-saving" technique, which can bring most conflicts to a happy conclusion without puncturing the pride of either husband or wife.
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The vast literature on family problems suggests that most researchers and professionals see these problems as inevitable, and their own role as one of curing rather than preventing them. The family wellness movement attempts to step back a stage, with the emphasis on prevention rather than cure. Citing parallels with the movement towards prevention in medicine, Mace draws upon the insights of noted workers in the field who discuss their own roles in developing family enrichment programmes. Their readable accounts of the philosophical and practical benefits of family wellness will make this book crucial reading for family researchers, social service professionals, educators, clergy, and students.
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Mace, David Robert was born on June 21, 1907 in Scotland. Son of Joseph and Josephine (Reid) Mace.
Bachelor of Science, University London, 1928. Bachelor, Cambridge University, England, 1930. Master of Arts, Cambridge University, England, 1933.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Manchester, England, 1942. Doctor of Humane Letters, Alma College, 1977. D.S.S., Brigham Young University, 1977.
Minister in, England, 1930-1944. Marriage counselor, 1944-1990. Founding member National Marriage Guidance Council, Great Britain, 1938, executive director Great Britain, 1942-1949, vice president Great Britain, 1949.
Professor human relations Drew University, 1949-1959. Associate professor family study University Pennsylvania School Medicine. Staff consultant Marriage Council Philadelphia, 1959-1960.
Executive director American Association Marriage Counselors, 1960-1967. Professor family sociology Bowman Gray School Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1967-1977. Field work in marriage guidance and family welfare in, Africa, Asia, 1954, 58, 68, Australia, New Zealand and, Asia, 1956, 67, Caribbean, South America, 1960, 61, Soviet Union, 1960.
President National Council Family Relations, 1961-1962. Vice president International Union Family Organizations, 1961-1970, chairman international commission marriage and marriage guidance, 1953-1970. Family life consultant World Council Churches, 1958-1972.
President Sex Information and Education Council United States, 1965-1966, Association Couples for Marriage Enrichment, 1973-1988. Secretary Groves Conference on Marriage and Family, 1968-1971.
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Married Vera Chapman, July 26, 1933. Children: Sheila (Mistress Jagan M. Rao), Fiona (Mistress John.