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Page 1: Caxton Opere, MD DP & M Institute Baton Rouge, LA

THE MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF DIVORCE

Caxton Opere, MDDP & M InstituteBaton Rouge, LA

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THE DIVORCE QUESTIONS

Are divorcees at any greater risk of becoming sick or dying, i.e, do divorcees have higher morbidity or mortality when compared to non-divorcees

Which divorcee is at risk or greatest risk of morbidity or mortality?

What is the divorcee at risk of? Is there a need for public health intervention programs

specially directed at divorcees?

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INTRODUCTION

The medical complications of divorce result from a combination of both well known and poorly understood mechanisms. Foremost and well known is the nature or dynamics of human relationships and the capacity of humans to inflict unimaginable cruelty on each other and to complicate the simplest and sweetest of human experiences, that is, the marital experience. As a result of this Homo sapiens tendency, there are about 30 million divorcees in the United States alone or 10% of the entire US population or an even greater percentage of the US adult population.

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INTRODUCTION

Much less is understood about how a divorce can directly or indirectly affect the physical health of the divorcee for worse. Regardless of our understanding or lack however, the divorced individual is still at much greater risk of disease, death and disability.

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CASE HISTORY 1

Bette, twenty-seven, and Ross, twenty-five got married two weeks after completing their masters degrees in social work. Bette desired to start a family right away so she stayed home after graduating. Ross on the other hand, wanted to wait for another five to seven years before having children. They fought constantly. Bette threatened to file for divorce. She claimed she was sick of Ross’ selfishness, immaturity and insensitivity to her own needs. After twelve months of verbally and emotionally tormenting Ross for not being man enough to start a family, Bette filed for divorce.

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CASE HISTORY 2

Fay was a physical therapist at a nearby hospital. Her husband filed for divorce 5 years after marriage. Fay sought consultation after reading The 36 Well Kept Secrets of Successful Marriages & Divorce. When asked if he was a good husband and if he loved their two daughters, Fay said yes. She admitted she did not know what was most important to men in a marriage until after she read the book and did not want to repeat the same mistake again.

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CASE HISTORY 3

Jeff is a 43-year old divorced father of two with joint custody of his two teenage girls. One evening while dropping off the kids, he had an argument with his ex-wife that was accompanied by sudden onset of severe left-sided chest pain. His ex-wife called the ambulance immediately. He survived a massive heart attack. He confessed to his cardiologist that he was very angry at his ex-wife just before the onset of the chest pain. He promised never to let that happen again.

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DIVORCE AS PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY MARKER

Bloom & Asher Marital breakup precipitates mental illness Mental illness twice as high in divorcees Psychiatric hospitalizations more than tripled in

divorcees Psychiatric hospitalizations more than doubled in

widows

Psychological Bulletin, 1978

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DIVORCE AS PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY MARKER (BLOOM & ASHER, 1978)

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DIVORCE AS PSYCHIATRIC MORTALITY MARKER

Kposowa Divorced and separated men in the

National Longitudinal Mortality Survey were twice as likely to commit suicide as married men. Singles, widows and women did not have such high risks.

J Epid & Comm Health April 2000

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DIVORCE AS PSYCHIATRIC MORTALITY MARKER

While divorce can increase the risk of suicide and other psychiatric illnesses, the mental stress of a bad marriage or divorce can trigger life-threatening changes in the body.

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DIVORCE AS MORBIDITY MARKER

Dr. Laveau and colleagues reported in their study of 16 subjects in volume 118 of the American Heart Journal that within just one minute following exposure to mental stress, the ejection fraction of the heart, that is, the proportion of blood pumped out from the heart with each heartbeat, dropped significantly. And it did this without causing any chest pain in the study participants.

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MENTAL STRESS AFFECTS ENDOTHELIUM Mental stress reduced blood flow to the heart

and forearm in 10 healthy subjects subjected to mental stress by giving them arithmetic problems to solve. Sarabi & Lund Vascular Medicine, 2001.

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DIVORCE AS STRESSOR

Divorce is a recognized source of stress. It is rated high on the Rahe-Holmes Scale and considered to be next to the death of a loved one on that scale.

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DIVORCE IS STRESSFUL

Divorce is not only stressful, it creates a state of stress which depending on the circumstances, may be temporary or permanent. Asides from suicide, divorcees are at a greater risk of death, disease and disability.

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STATS: THE DIVORCE EPIDEMIC

Epidemic =Occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior or health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectations .

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STATS: THE DIVORCE EPIDEMIC

Epidemic =

30 million divorcees/300 million people= 10 % of American population are divorced

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DIVORCE IS AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MARKER OF HIGHER MORTALITY

Dr. Koskenvuo et al:Using death certificates, Dr. Koskenvuo and colleagues in Helsinki, Finland, looked at the different causes of death in 44,548 deceased Finnish men and women between the ages of 25 and 64 years. Their findings were published in 1979 in volume 13A of Social Science and Medicine.

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CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY RATES BY MARITAL STATUS OF FINNISH MEN AGED 25-64 YRS 1969-71. KOSKENVUO ET AL, SOC. SCI. MED 1979

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DIVORCE: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MARKER OF MORTALITY

Dr. Hu and Dr. Goldman Demography May 1990 They reviewed mortality differences on an international scale and published their findings in the May 1990 issue of Demography. They showed that divorced persons, especially divorced men, had the highest death rates among the unmarried groups. The unmarried groups consisted of the never-married singles, divorcees and the widowed. In France, Japan and Hungary, relative mortality ratios for divorced men were reported as 85%, 55% and 67% respectively higher than they were for married men.

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DIVORCE AND MORTALITY: INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS

In 13 of sixteen developed countries surveyed, divorced males had the highest relative mortality ratios (except Portugal, Taiwan and France) Yuanreng Hu, Noreen Goldman, 1990

Relative mortality ratios corrected for other correlates of mortality – (sex) suggests that divorced males in North America(+Brooklyn) suffer greater excess mortality than their European Countries

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DIVORCE AND MORTALITY: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONHU & GOLDMAN, DEMOGRAPHY MAY 1990

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DIVORCE: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MARKER OF MORTALITY

Dr. Kposowa J Epid & Comm Health April 2000

According to the results of the National Longitudinal Mortality Survey

Divorced and separated men were more than twice as likely to commit suicide as married men.

Singles, widows and women did not have such high risk, implying that marital breakup is what increased the suicide risk and not just being single in these men.

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CAN DIVORCE KILL?

Why a Divorce can Kill?“The divorce cost my ex-wife and me more than $250,000 plus three years of

excruciating, non-stop, mind-numbing stress-that should have cost only a few thousand dollars. The irony is that the final custody arrangements, support payments, and division of assets set by the attorneys’ negotiations and the judges’ rulings ended up being exactly what my wife and I had verbally agreed upon in our kitchen conversation two years before. “

David Bell author of Divorce: Making The Break

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DIVORCE

Divorce can kill. So can its first cousin, a bad marriage and its other cousin, conflicts in marriage. All three must be understood by anyone wishing to do something significant to protect their health, life or property particularly with the current divorce epidemic.

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THE EMOTIONS OF DIVORCE

We are soon filled with anger, bitterness, hostility, anxiety, vengeance with which we trapped our souls in an unending cycle of pain long after our assailant hath departed from the shadows of our life. Anon.

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INDIVIDUALS SEPARATED IN LAST 6 MONTHS

Contact with ex in past 1 year

Male Female Average

None 23 22 23

Once a year 7 8 8

Several times/yr 17 18 17

1-3/month 18 21 19

Once a week 17 16 17

> Once a week 18 15 17

Source: Statistical Handbook of The American Family. 2nd edition. Oryx Press. Edited by Bruce Chadwick & Tim B Heaton

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THE SETUP FOR HOSTILITY

Describe Your Current Relationship with ex

Male Female Average

Very unfriendly 21 19 20

Somewhat U 10 17 14

Neither U nor F 32 29 30

Somewhat F 21 21 21

Very F 16 14 15

U – unfriendlyF - friendly

Source: Statistical Handbook of The American Family. 2nd edition. Oryx Press. Edited by Bruce Chadwick & Tim B Heaton .

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THE SETUP FOR HOSTILITY

Frequency of arguments with spouse in year b4 separation

Male Female Average

Hardly/not at all 15 16 15

Couple times/month

16 14 15

Once a week 17 11 14

Several times a week

33* 31 32

At least every day 16* 14 15

Many times a day 4* 10 7

Source: Statistical Handbook of The American Family. 2nd edition. Oryx Press. Edited by Bruce Chadwick & Tim B Heaton

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THE SETUP FOR HOSTILITY: RESPONDENTS WHO SEPARATED FROM THEIR SPOUSES IN LAST 6 YEARS

Outcome of arguments with spouse MaleYes(No)

FemaleYes(No)

Did arguments ever become physical? 17(83) 33(67)Were you ever cut, bruised or seriously injured in a fight with him/her?

*52(48) *64(36)

Was your husband/wife ever cut, bruised or seriously injured in a fight with you?

*30(70) *15(85)

Were you involved with someone else just before your marriage ended?

17(83) 18(82)

Was your spouse involved with someone else just before your marriage ended? Yes/No/Don’t know

42/40/18 39/42/19

Source: Statistical Handbook of The American Family. 2nd edition.

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HOSTILITY

According to the Center for Disease Control, about 20% of the general population in the United States have levels of hostility high enough to be dangerous to their health.Monthly Vital Statistics Report supplement March 22, 1995

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HOSTILITY

20 percent of 300 million = 60 million individuals intoxicated with

hostility.It is very easy to fit in the 30 million divorcees into this group of

60 million intoxicated individuals. Anger, disgust and vengefulness are negative emotions (also measures of hostility) that accompany divorce in the law courts according to Seton Hall University Law Professor Solangel Maldonado who is recommending forgiveness education program for high conflict divorced parents.

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HOSTILITY

ANGER and HOSTILITY have been recognized as potential risk factors for Coronary heart disease Kawachi I, Sparrow D, Spiro A, Vokonas P, Weiss T. A prospective study of

anger and coronary heart disease: The normative aging study. Circulation 1996;94:2090–5.

Dembroski TM, MacDougall JM, Costa PT Jr, Grandits GA. Components of hostility as predictors of sudden death and myocardial infarction in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial. Psychosom Med 1989;51:514–22.

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HOSTILITY

ANGER and HOSTILITY have also been recognized as

potential risk factors for HyperlipidemiaLipid-lowering medication use and aggression scores in women: a report from the

NHLBI-sponsored WISE study. Olson MB et al. J Womens Health. 2008 Mar;17(2):187-94.

AIM: examine the association between the use of lipid-lowering medication and aggressive responding, hostility, cynicism, and depression scores in women undergoing coronary angiography.

METHODS: 498 women from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study.

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HOSTILITY

ANGER and HOSTILITY have also been recognized as potential risk factors for Hyperlipidemia

RESULTS: Women receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy were Older (62 vs. 55 years, p < 0.001) More aggressive 3.0 +/- 1.8 vs. 2.7 +/- 1.7, respectively Had more CAD, defined as > or =50% stenoses in at least one

epicardial artery) (all p < 0.003). This association persisted after adjustment for coronary risk factors, education, and extent of angiographic disease (CAD) (p < 0.005),

Hypertension Dyslipidemia Diabetes

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HOSTILITY

ANGER and HOSTILITY have also been recognized as potential risk factors for

Hospitalization for angina Nonfatal myocardial infarction Stroke CHF, other vascular events and death) during 3 to 6 years

Psychosomatic Medicine 67:546–552 (2005) 506 women with suspected CAD from the NHLBI WISE Study.

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ANGER

In 1995, Dr. Mittleman reported in issue 92 of Circulation that anger could triple the risk of a heart attack and was the trigger in close to 18 percent of the 1623 patients in their study. An anger episode within two hours was noted to more than double the risk for a heart attack in the group studied.

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ANGER

In a prospective study of anger and coronary artery disease published in Circulation in November 1996 by Dr Kawachi and colleagues at Harvard School of Public Health, anger was shown to increase the risk of fatal and non-fatal heart attacks almost three times. This Normative Aging Study looked at 1,305 male community dwelling veterans average age 61 and was the seed for the ARIC Study

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ANGER & ARIC STUDY ARIC= ATHEROSCLEROTIC RISK IN COMMUNITIES

The ARIC study, unlike the Normative aging study, which consisted mainly of white males, was a more extensive one with 12,990 subjects and included Black and White men and women between the ages of 45 and 64 at enrolment.

The ARIC study findings reported by Dr. Williams and colleagues in the August 1, 2001 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology as well as the subsequent data analysis of ARIC published more recently in the September 2007 issue of the Annals of Family Medicine by Dr. Player and colleagues at the Medical University of South Carolina show that anger increases the risk of a heart attack.

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ANGER , ARIC

Dr. Player’s study also showed that long-term psychological stress increases the risk of CAD (the greatest killer) by about 1.68 and that men with prehypertension were 1.7 times more likely to develop hypertension and 1.9 times more likely to develop coronary heart disease.

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CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS OF DIVORCE

Not having a mate decreases the effectiveness of an intervention according to the multicenter trial ENRICHD Burg et al Psychosomatic Medicine 67:879- 888, 2005. N = 1305, Effect of treatment assignment on Low Perceived

Social Support , (LPSS)death and recurrent MI were examined.

29 months f/u Death/non-fatal MI-MI group 10%; 23% in LPSS

group

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WHY HOSTILITY AND ANGER

Only half of cardiovascular disease risk has been explained by conventional risk factors.

Gorelick PB. Stroke. 2002;33:862– 875

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ANGER AND STROKE

Anger trait increased the likelihood of carotid artery thickening and plaque formation Mary Bleil et al. Psychosomatic Medicine

2004

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UNBEARABLE MARITAL STRESS =DIVORCE Raises blood pressure significantly

Smith & Gallo Psychosomatic Medicine 1999

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STROKE AND DIVORCE

Divorce increases the risk of stroke, sometimes more than three to 16 times. Engstrom et al, Cerebrovascular Disease

2004

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VIOLENT AND ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

2.5 x increase in violent and accidental deaths in divorcees according to the NHANES. Smith & Waitzmann. Demography 1994

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VIOLENT AND ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

3 x increase in serious traffic accidents in divorced or separated persons according to the GAZEL study. Legarde et al. Epidemiology 2004

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THE COST OF ENTERING A MARRIAGE Many enter a marriage without knowing what they are getting

into, thinking only of what they might get, ignoring what they might have to pay to get what they desire in the marriage. Expectations are often twisted, even amongst the smart, rich or righteous. Very few realize it is much easier to enter a marriage than it is to get out and that hardly anyone ever comes out unscathed. It is 8,760 times less difficult to into a marriage than it is to get out of one and so many go into marriage without counting the costs.

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THE COST OF ENTERING A MARRIAGE The cost of entering a marriage should be determined by

calculating not only The wedding expenses or The cost of a marriage license or certificate but also The cost of a bad marriage, What it costs to end the marriage, as well as the subsequent Ripple Effect (p39) that inevitably follows the divorce. Few ever

make these calculations and even fewer come to reasonable conclusions as evidenced by the high divorce rates of about 50 percent.

The preparation that should precede going into a marriage =parental care discipline, sacrifices made by parents(time, money, prayers, etc) and the children themselves(avoiding premarital pregnancies etc). For some unfortunately, the preparation is NONE.

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THE COST OF ENTERING A MARRIAGE

Justice of Peace Marriage Costs

TIME = 1 hour MONEY =

$25.00(marriage.about.com)

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GETTING A DIVORCE

Divorce Proceedings One year (vs. 1 hour ) = 365

$1,500 (vs. $25) = 60

Do we multiply 60 x 365

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“We soon discovered that not only did we not get what we bargained for in the marriage, the way out was not as smooth as the one in. Alas! Hence mine hostility, my anger, and my anxiety offered no solace but rather robbed me of my health wealth and dignity!”

Anon

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DIVORCE AS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MARKER OF

MortalityMorbidityMental Illness = Psychiatric Morbidity

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MENE MENE TEKEL UPHARSIN

Divorce

Marriage

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BEFORE YOUR MARRIAGE LOOKS LIKE THIS

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WHILE IT STILL LOOKS LIKE THIS

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OTHERWISE AFTER COUNSELING YOU GET

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POST-TEST

MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF DIVORCE

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QUESTION 1

True or False? Divorce can be considered a risk factor for

A. Stroke.B. Breast CancerC. DeathD. Motor Vehicle Accidents

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QUESTION 2

True or FalseThere are no prospective or retrospective clinical trials showing that divorce is a risk factor for stroke.

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QUESTION 3

True or FalsePersons at greater risk for stroke includeA. Divorced individualsB. Angry peopleC. Hypertensive patients

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QUESTION 4

After a divorce, the risk of a heart attack may A. DoubleB. Is unchanged

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QUESTION 5

Which of these studies showed an increased risk of suicide in divorcees

A. National Longitudinal Mortality SurveyB. Harvard Mastery of StressC. Malmo StudyD. MRFIT

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QUESTION 6

True or False. The most predominant emotions linked to diseases in divorcees include A. AngerB. AnxietyC. HostilityD. DepressionE. None of the above

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QUESTION 7

T or F. Stressful life events can lead to physical illness depending on

a. The nature or severity of the eventb. The individual’s biological attributesc. The psychological attributes of the individuald. All of the abovee. None of the above

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QUESTION 8

Long term psychological stress can increase the risk of coronary artery disease by 1.68 times. A. TrueB. False

A. ARIC Study

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QUESTION 9

Which one of the following is trueThe Medical complications of DivorceA. Do not exist and are a mythB. Are a poorly understood public health issue

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QUESTION 10

Potential Risk factors for stroke include A. Hostility (WISE)B. Divorce (MALMO)C. Stress Adaptive Capacity (EPIC-Norfolk)

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CAXTON OPERE, MD

He is the author of seven books and multiple audio CD teaching programs on relationships. Two of his books, The DNA of Highly Successful Marriages and HOW DIVORCE KILLS are also ebooks available online at apple and other online stores. He is a marriage building coach and is available for strategic curriculum planning for colleges, speaking engagements and coaching of individuals. He is a fulltime physician, busy father, author speaker and

Contact information: Email – [email protected] Website – www.doccaxton.com YouTube search word – Pastor Caxton Opere Preaching