This is an innovative session in which each presenter has 6 minutes and 40 seconds to present (presenters are allowed 20 slides during the presentation). After the presentations there is time for questions and discussion.
Video of Scott Stanley, Ph.D., presenting a talk on Sliding Versus Deciding. How New "Romantic" Paradigms Undermine Success at the University of Denver. 53 minutes, 45 seconds
The Marriage and Family Counseling Collaborative (MFCC) is a partnership group designed to inform, educate, and support providers who work with military Service members and their families.
Using gardening as the metaphor for cultivating a healthy couple relationship, this curriculum discusses six principles that make a big difference: commitment, personal growth, nurturing, understanding, solving, and serving. Each principle is discussed in a Lesson Guide that can be used for self-study, mentoring, or group discussion.
A team of Cooperative Extension specialists developed a model or summary of key principles for healthy couple relationships. A full report with summary of research is pending.