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Ward, Rebecca Fuller was born on February 3, 1942 in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States. Daughter of Ira Butler and Marian Elizabeth (Boyle) F.
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Rebecca Ward has specialized in relationship therapy for over thirty-five years. In this book, she shares much of what she has learned from the thousands of hours she has spent with the individuals, couples and families who have come into her office for therapy. She has distilled the experiences of her practice and the years of study into a very helpful and readable book. Don’t let its size fool you. This book is condensed to encourage reading, and it is dense with meaningful information with which all couples should identify and find greatly useful in working on their marriages. Rebecca clarifies complex emotional and relational issues and gives concrete solutions. Not just a descriptive self-help book, this one offers how-to direction as well. In this second edition of How To Stay Married Without Going Crazy, the reader will learn: • How to communicate more effectively, • Why you have had difficulty communicating from the start, • The Golden Rule of Marriage and how practicing it can reduce marital discord, • How our families of origin (FOO) program us for our marital behavior, • Why you have conflict about time and money, • There IS sex after marriage, • How to collaborate so marriage becomes both a source of comfort and a catalyst for continued growth for both partners, and • How infidelity affects marriage and the choices it presents.
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(Rebecca Ward has specialized in relationship therapy for ...)
Rebecca Ward has specialized in relationship therapy for twenty years. In How To Stay Married Without Going Crazy she shares much of what she has learned from the thousands of hours she has spent with individuals, couples, and families who have come into her office for therapy. She has distilled the experiences of her practice and the years of study into a very helpful, imminently readable book. Don't let this book's size fool you! It is condensed to encourage your reading and it is dense with meaningful information which all couples should identify and find greatly useful in working on their marriages. She clarifies complex emotional and relational issues and gives concrete solutions. Not just a descriptive self-help book, this one offers how-to direction as well. In How To Stay Married Without Going Crazy the reader will learn: How to communicate more effectively; Why you have had difficulty communicating from the start; The Golden Rule of Marriage, which is different from the "other one", but how practicing this one can immediately reduce marital discord; About the FOO Issue, how our Families Of Origin program us for our marital behavior; Why you have conflict about time and money; That there is sex after marriage, and; How to collaborate with each other so marriage becomes both the comfort it should be and the catalyst to continued personal growth for both you and your spouse.
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Ward, Rebecca Fuller was born on February 3, 1942 in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States. Daughter of Ira Butler and Marian Elizabeth (Boyle) F.
Bachelor, Ouachita Baptist University, 1964. Master of Science, Henderson State University, 1977. Master of Social Work, University Arkansas, Little Rock, 1979.
Social worker Ouachita Regional Counseling and Mental Health, Arkadelphia, 1979-1980. Social worker, psychological examiner Family Service Agency, Jacksonville, Arkansas, 1980. Private practice Psychotherapy Associates, Little Rock, 1980-1989, Little Rock Psychotherapy Group, since 1989.
Member state social work licensing board. Teacher social works department, chairman community advisory board social work department VALR.
(Rebecca Ward has specialized in relationship therapy for ...)
(Rebecca Ward has specialized in relationship therapy for ...)
Member NASW, American Association for Marital and Family Therapy, American Group Psychotherapy Association, Political Action Committee for Education, Arkansas Association for Marital and Family Therapy.
Married Don L. Ward, August 11, 1980. 1 child, Dan Smith.