DivorceCare.org: How to help your divorced friends
Monday, December 14th, 2009
Not sure how to help your divorced friends? Find out how helping them find a DivorceCare group can benefit them.
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Not sure how to help your divorced friends? Find out how helping them find a DivorceCare group can benefit them.
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A great discussion in a support group for divorced men. From the late 70’s.
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Grief Recovery Institute founder John James answers the frequently asked question: “Is Grief Recovery a Support Group Program?” James is the co-author of The Grief Recovery Handbook and When Children Grieve. You can reach this Sherman Oaks, California grief-recovery expert at (818) 907-9600 or at http://www.grief.net.
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I designed and created this video for my Mental Health Nursing Course for the BSN program at the University of Saint Francis.
Purpose:
To promote the support group, Celebrate Recovery, which is a safe place where people can come to recover from life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups. Celebrate Recovery was founded by John Baker out in Orange County California at Saddleback Church. His vision was to create a ministry in hopes of providing an opportunity for people to find hope, grace, and forgiveness in Jesus Christ and in return heal their hurts. This support group is currently being offered through various churches and locations across the nation. For more information and group locations go to
http://www.celebraterecovery.com/
Music: Breathe into Me by RED
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http://www.relationshipanswer.com – Surviving Infidelity is a very serious issue in a lot of relationships. There are some common misconceptions about it. One of them is that it is mostly men who cheat. Not true, it is actually pretty evenly divided. A second misconception is that you cant possibly survive infidelity. That also is not true. Unfortunately most couples just really dont have the skills or the tool set to really understand what to do to repair an infidelity. So in that case its a good idea to find qualified therapist or clergy person to be of assistance because there are some very specific things you must do if you plan on surviving infidelity and rebuilding trust. Trust is the thing that is most damaged in an infidelity. Later on though, if you can work through the issues and really change your relationship for the better many people find that you actually end up with a better, much stronger relationship than you ever had to start with. Because a lot of the early mistakes and expectations that were not quite accurate get corrected and resolved and that is the important thing because remember the outcome you are looking for is to have a happy, safe, healthy, loving marriage.
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Hear from people who’ve benefited from participating in a DivorceCare group.
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