Background
Auerbach, Philip Gary was born on September 26, 1932 in Irvington, New Jersey, United States. Son of Sam and Nettie (Walsh) Auerbach.
(When doors slam and angry words fly, when things just are...)
When doors slam and angry words fly, when things just aren't working out, and even when your spouse has destroyed your trust, there is still hope. If you feel like your marriage is near the breaking point, or even if you've already separated, Gary Chapman will show you how you can give your marriage one more try. One More Try will help you . . . Take the next step when blindsided in marriage; Discover healthy ways to manage frustration and anger; Effectively deal with loneliness; Renew hope and trust in your spouse; and Rebuild your marriage from the ground up. Distress or even separation do not necessarily mean divorce is imminent. Matter of fact, it’s possible that these may even lead to a restored, enriched, growing marriage. The outcome of this challenging time is determined solely by the individuals involved. If you’re willing to make the most of that process, then begin the journey with confidence as Gary walks you step-by-step towards healing and hope. *The content of this book has been significantly revised and updated from its previous title Hope for the Separated.* When doors slam and angry words fly, when things just aren't working out, and even when your spouse has destroyed your trust, there is still hope. If you feel like your marriage is near the breaking point, or even if you've already separated, Gary Chapman will show you how you can give your marriage one more try. One More Try will help you . . . Take the next step when blindsided in marriage; Discover healthy ways to manage frustration and anger; Effectively deal with loneliness; Renew hope and trust in your spouse; and Rebuild your marriage from the ground up. Distress or even separation do not necessarily mean divorce is imminent. Matter of fact, it’s possible that these may even lead to a restored, enriched, growing marriage. The outcome of this challenging time is determined solely by the individuals involved. If you’re willing to make the most of that process, then begin the journey with confidence as Gary walks you step-by-step towards healing and hope. *The content of this book has been significantly revised and updated from its previous title Hope for the Separated.*
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Auerbach, Philip Gary was born on September 26, 1932 in Irvington, New Jersey, United States. Son of Sam and Nettie (Walsh) Auerbach.
Ohio State University (Bachelor of Science, with honors, 1954). University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Laws, with honors. Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Beta Kappa.
Member, Board of Editors, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1958-1959.
With United States. Army, 1954-1956. Working as a partner of AUERBACH, MELODY & COX. PHILIP G. AUERBACH, bora Irvington, New Jersey, September 26, 1932. Admitted to bar, 1960, New Jersey.
Education: Ohio State University (Bachelor of Science, with honors, 1954).
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Laws, with honors. Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Beta Kappa.
Member, Board of Editors, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1958-1959. Author: Try lieutenant," published by Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1976.
Lecturer: "Creative Trial Techniques," a video tape distributed by Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1987-1988.
Trial Techniques, Rutgers University Law School. Attorney: Board of Adjustment, Red Bank, 1966-1968. Board of Adjustment, Millstone Township, 1973-1975.
Instructor, Intensive Trial Practice Class, Willamette University.
Member:; Admitted to the bar, 1960, New Jersey.
(When doors slam and angry words fly, when things just are...)
Try It," published by Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1976.
Attorney Board Adjustment, Red Bank, 1968-1969, Millstone, New Jersey, 1973-1974. Member Supreme Court Committee Civil Procedure. Member American Bar Association, New Jersey State Bar Association, New Jersey Trial Attorneys (president 1970-1971, chairman 1971-1972, Trial Bar award 1992), Inns of Court (president Monmouth County Haydn proctor 1994-1995).
Married Cynthia Auerbach, June 30, 1962. Children: Lisa, Jon, Lauren.