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press releases
Do Opposites Attract Or Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together?
(02/13/05)

Negative Interactions in Marriage Can Lead to More Health Problems in Older Couples
(07/31/04)

Marriage Appears to Be Beneficial to Women's Health, but Only When Marital Satisfaction Is High, New Research Shows
(09/14/03)

Exposure to Violence between Parents and Harsh Punishment during Childhood Significantly Increases the Risk for Adult Partner Violence, Study Finds
(07/24/03)

Are Married People Happier than Unmarried People?
(03/16/03)

Family Routines and Rituals May Improve Family Relationships and Health
(12/08/02)

Children Likely To Be Better Adjusted In Joint vs. Sole Custody Arrangement in Most Cases
(03/24/02)


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Couples Coping With Stress: Emerging Perspectives on Dyadic Coping

Divorce Wars: Interventions With Families in Conflict

Family Mediation: Facts, Myths, and Future Prospects

Family Psychology: Science-Based Interventions

Fear of Intimacy (CE credit)

Ginny Morris and Mom's House, Dad's House

I Don't Want To Talk About It: A Story About Divorce for Young Children

Marital and Family Processes in Depression: A Scientific Foundation for Clinical Practice

The Meaning of Others: Narrative Studies of Relationships

My Parents Are Divorced Too: A Book for Kids by Kids, Second Edition

My Mom and Dad Don't Live Together Anymore: A Drawing Book for Children of Separated or Divorced Parents

This Is Me and My Two Families

Turns in the Road: Narrative Studies of Lives in Transition

What Can I Do? A Book for Children of Divorce

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Monitor on Psychology
Marital bliss may blunt office blues
(March 2008)

Civil wars
(November 2007)

Family education key in child-custody disputes
(June 2007)

Differences in heavy alcohol use can jeopardize marriages
(April 2007)

The eternal question: Does love last?
(February 2007)

People with cheerleader-partners report high relationship satisfaction
(January 2007)

Men who cheat show elevated testosterone levels
(December 2006)

Fussy babies decrease marital satisfaction among first-time parents
(May 2007)

The frustration of infertility
(September 2006)

Optimists have longer, more satisfying relationships
(September 2006)

Low self-esteem distorts perceptions of partners
(May 2006)

Relationship conflicts stress men more than women
(May 2006)

Parenting plans with kids in mind
(December 2005)

A sea change in family values?
(December 2005)

Stepfamily success
(December 2005)

Pilot parenting coordinator project takes off
(January 2005)

Parenting coordination basics
(January 2005)

Do 'super masculine' husbands make for unhappy wives?
(October 2004)

Compulsive cybersex can jeopardize marriage, rest of life
(October 2004)

Marriage promotion: a simplistic 'fix'?
(September 2004)

The question of marriage and community well-being
(September 2004)

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