Bulitt, Julie, LCSW-C, David Bulitt
Secrets of Strong Couples
Personal Stories and Couples Communication Skills for Long-Lasting Relationships
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Secrets of Strong Couples
Personal Stories and Couples Communication Skills for Long-Lasting Relationships
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Couples communication and relationship experts David Bulitt and Julie Bulitt share their relational knowledge inà  Secrets of Strong Couples. With stories and marriage help tested by real couples, learn how to survive and thrive after relationship and marriage fights, becoming parents, deaths, and other struggles.
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Couples communication and relationship experts David Bulitt and Julie Bulitt share their relational knowledge inà  Secrets of Strong Couples. With stories and marriage help tested by real couples, learn how to survive and thrive after relationship and marriage fights, becoming parents, deaths, and other struggles.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Yellow Pear Press
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 140mm x 217mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 202g
- ISBN-13: 9781684812202
- ISBN-10: 1684812208
- Artikelnr.: 66135333
- Verlag: Yellow Pear Press
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 140mm x 217mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 202g
- ISBN-13: 9781684812202
- ISBN-10: 1684812208
- Artikelnr.: 66135333
Julie Bulitt is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 25 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families. Her private practice focuses on family, couples and individual therapy, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and Executive Functioning coaching. She has served as a Clinical Supervisor and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant for the Montgomery County (Maryland) Mental Health Association, an Adoption Therapist for the Center for Support and Education in suburban Washington DC. She currently is an in-house therapist for The Discovery Channel in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Contents
Introduction: Drilling Down
The First Conflict: Becoming a Parent
1. Karim and Natasha: Finding the Same Page
2. John and Jennifer: Infertility, Adoption and the Second Time Around
3. Megan and Sean: Religion, Family, and IVF
4. Torrence and Tamika: Maybe It’s Not Meant to Be
5. Brittany and Nicholas: Can We Go Thru It Again?
6. Bethany and George: Yours, Mine, Ours?
The Second Conflict: Illness, Death and Loss
1. Barbara and Steve: Silence and Strength Carry Them Through
2. Linda and Matt: Our Boy Has Cancer
3. Sarah and Michael: She’s Crazy. I Love Her.
4. Jeff and Dana: It’s Not Jeff. It’s Someone Else. Someone I Don’t
Know.
5. Brandon and Lauren: Why Can’t He Be Normal?
6. Tony and Nicole: He Used to Run. Now He Sleeps.
7. Becca and Ron: She Won’t Get Better. And Then She’ll Die.
The Third Conflict: Jobs, Careers, and Money
1. Ty and Candice: It’s a Man’s Job. I Failed.
2. Randi and Jake: He Needs to Get Back to the Office
3. Kyle and Morgan: I Thought It Was a Good Idea. Then the Credit Cards
Got Maxed.
4. Juan and Vanessa: Kids Are in School. I’m Back to Work.
5. Noah and Lindsey: We’re Broke. Are We Broken?
6. Troy and Angel: Up in Smoke
The Fourth Conflict: Frequent Fractures
1. Kimberly and Ben: Only a One Nighter. Or Was It Two?
2. Pam and Ryan: His Mom Makes Our Bed
3. Gina and Todd: It Used to Just Take a Stiff Wind
4. Christie and Jim: Another Dead Soldier
5. Tristan and Carly: He Gambled. We Lost.
6. Keith and Anna: I Have Three children. Didn’t Ask for a Fourth.
The Fifth Conflict: Living Your Life
1. Aimee and Claudia: Yes, We’re Gay. Yes, That’s Our Son.
2. Max and Inez: We’re Jewish. He’s Black.
3. Maya and Howard: It’s Not as Sweet as a Cookie
4. Jamar and Nichelle: He Should Be Hammering Nails, Not Painting Them
5. Cam and Erin: Black Plus White Equals What Exactly?
6. Corey and Scott: It’s Not the 1950s. Or Is It?
The Takeaway
About the Authors
Introduction: Drilling Down
The First Conflict: Becoming a Parent
1. Karim and Natasha: Finding the Same Page
2. John and Jennifer: Infertility, Adoption and the Second Time Around
3. Megan and Sean: Religion, Family, and IVF
4. Torrence and Tamika: Maybe It’s Not Meant to Be
5. Brittany and Nicholas: Can We Go Thru It Again?
6. Bethany and George: Yours, Mine, Ours?
The Second Conflict: Illness, Death and Loss
1. Barbara and Steve: Silence and Strength Carry Them Through
2. Linda and Matt: Our Boy Has Cancer
3. Sarah and Michael: She’s Crazy. I Love Her.
4. Jeff and Dana: It’s Not Jeff. It’s Someone Else. Someone I Don’t
Know.
5. Brandon and Lauren: Why Can’t He Be Normal?
6. Tony and Nicole: He Used to Run. Now He Sleeps.
7. Becca and Ron: She Won’t Get Better. And Then She’ll Die.
The Third Conflict: Jobs, Careers, and Money
1. Ty and Candice: It’s a Man’s Job. I Failed.
2. Randi and Jake: He Needs to Get Back to the Office
3. Kyle and Morgan: I Thought It Was a Good Idea. Then the Credit Cards
Got Maxed.
4. Juan and Vanessa: Kids Are in School. I’m Back to Work.
5. Noah and Lindsey: We’re Broke. Are We Broken?
6. Troy and Angel: Up in Smoke
The Fourth Conflict: Frequent Fractures
1. Kimberly and Ben: Only a One Nighter. Or Was It Two?
2. Pam and Ryan: His Mom Makes Our Bed
3. Gina and Todd: It Used to Just Take a Stiff Wind
4. Christie and Jim: Another Dead Soldier
5. Tristan and Carly: He Gambled. We Lost.
6. Keith and Anna: I Have Three children. Didn’t Ask for a Fourth.
The Fifth Conflict: Living Your Life
1. Aimee and Claudia: Yes, We’re Gay. Yes, That’s Our Son.
2. Max and Inez: We’re Jewish. He’s Black.
3. Maya and Howard: It’s Not as Sweet as a Cookie
4. Jamar and Nichelle: He Should Be Hammering Nails, Not Painting Them
5. Cam and Erin: Black Plus White Equals What Exactly?
6. Corey and Scott: It’s Not the 1950s. Or Is It?
The Takeaway
About the Authors
Contents
Introduction: Drilling Down
The First Conflict: Becoming a Parent
1. Karim and Natasha: Finding the Same Page
2. John and Jennifer: Infertility, Adoption and the Second Time Around
3. Megan and Sean: Religion, Family, and IVF
4. Torrence and Tamika: Maybe It’s Not Meant to Be
5. Brittany and Nicholas: Can We Go Thru It Again?
6. Bethany and George: Yours, Mine, Ours?
The Second Conflict: Illness, Death and Loss
1. Barbara and Steve: Silence and Strength Carry Them Through
2. Linda and Matt: Our Boy Has Cancer
3. Sarah and Michael: She’s Crazy. I Love Her.
4. Jeff and Dana: It’s Not Jeff. It’s Someone Else. Someone I Don’t
Know.
5. Brandon and Lauren: Why Can’t He Be Normal?
6. Tony and Nicole: He Used to Run. Now He Sleeps.
7. Becca and Ron: She Won’t Get Better. And Then She’ll Die.
The Third Conflict: Jobs, Careers, and Money
1. Ty and Candice: It’s a Man’s Job. I Failed.
2. Randi and Jake: He Needs to Get Back to the Office
3. Kyle and Morgan: I Thought It Was a Good Idea. Then the Credit Cards
Got Maxed.
4. Juan and Vanessa: Kids Are in School. I’m Back to Work.
5. Noah and Lindsey: We’re Broke. Are We Broken?
6. Troy and Angel: Up in Smoke
The Fourth Conflict: Frequent Fractures
1. Kimberly and Ben: Only a One Nighter. Or Was It Two?
2. Pam and Ryan: His Mom Makes Our Bed
3. Gina and Todd: It Used to Just Take a Stiff Wind
4. Christie and Jim: Another Dead Soldier
5. Tristan and Carly: He Gambled. We Lost.
6. Keith and Anna: I Have Three children. Didn’t Ask for a Fourth.
The Fifth Conflict: Living Your Life
1. Aimee and Claudia: Yes, We’re Gay. Yes, That’s Our Son.
2. Max and Inez: We’re Jewish. He’s Black.
3. Maya and Howard: It’s Not as Sweet as a Cookie
4. Jamar and Nichelle: He Should Be Hammering Nails, Not Painting Them
5. Cam and Erin: Black Plus White Equals What Exactly?
6. Corey and Scott: It’s Not the 1950s. Or Is It?
The Takeaway
About the Authors
Introduction: Drilling Down
The First Conflict: Becoming a Parent
1. Karim and Natasha: Finding the Same Page
2. John and Jennifer: Infertility, Adoption and the Second Time Around
3. Megan and Sean: Religion, Family, and IVF
4. Torrence and Tamika: Maybe It’s Not Meant to Be
5. Brittany and Nicholas: Can We Go Thru It Again?
6. Bethany and George: Yours, Mine, Ours?
The Second Conflict: Illness, Death and Loss
1. Barbara and Steve: Silence and Strength Carry Them Through
2. Linda and Matt: Our Boy Has Cancer
3. Sarah and Michael: She’s Crazy. I Love Her.
4. Jeff and Dana: It’s Not Jeff. It’s Someone Else. Someone I Don’t
Know.
5. Brandon and Lauren: Why Can’t He Be Normal?
6. Tony and Nicole: He Used to Run. Now He Sleeps.
7. Becca and Ron: She Won’t Get Better. And Then She’ll Die.
The Third Conflict: Jobs, Careers, and Money
1. Ty and Candice: It’s a Man’s Job. I Failed.
2. Randi and Jake: He Needs to Get Back to the Office
3. Kyle and Morgan: I Thought It Was a Good Idea. Then the Credit Cards
Got Maxed.
4. Juan and Vanessa: Kids Are in School. I’m Back to Work.
5. Noah and Lindsey: We’re Broke. Are We Broken?
6. Troy and Angel: Up in Smoke
The Fourth Conflict: Frequent Fractures
1. Kimberly and Ben: Only a One Nighter. Or Was It Two?
2. Pam and Ryan: His Mom Makes Our Bed
3. Gina and Todd: It Used to Just Take a Stiff Wind
4. Christie and Jim: Another Dead Soldier
5. Tristan and Carly: He Gambled. We Lost.
6. Keith and Anna: I Have Three children. Didn’t Ask for a Fourth.
The Fifth Conflict: Living Your Life
1. Aimee and Claudia: Yes, We’re Gay. Yes, That’s Our Son.
2. Max and Inez: We’re Jewish. He’s Black.
3. Maya and Howard: It’s Not as Sweet as a Cookie
4. Jamar and Nichelle: He Should Be Hammering Nails, Not Painting Them
5. Cam and Erin: Black Plus White Equals What Exactly?
6. Corey and Scott: It’s Not the 1950s. Or Is It?
The Takeaway
About the Authors