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Page 1: The DNA of Relationships Welcome Sept. 12, 2011. Definition of a successful marriage: Ephesians 5:20-25 Mutual submission Metaphor: long road trip

The DNA of The DNA of RelationshipsRelationships

WelcomeWelcomeSept. 12, 2011Sept. 12, 2011

Page 2: The DNA of Relationships Welcome Sept. 12, 2011. Definition of a successful marriage: Ephesians 5:20-25 Mutual submission Metaphor: long road trip

Definition of a successful Definition of a successful marriage:marriage:

Ephesians 5:20-25

Mutual submissionMetaphor: long road trip

www.dianedew.com/marriage.htm

Page 3: The DNA of Relationships Welcome Sept. 12, 2011. Definition of a successful marriage: Ephesians 5:20-25 Mutual submission Metaphor: long road trip

Myths of MarriageMyths of MarriageBoth people are in love 24/7.Loneliness is alleviated by marriage.The advent of children is pleasurable.Happy couples do not fight.Love is enough.Money will make us happy.

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Myths of Marriage Myths of Marriage . . . . . . continuedcontinued Things “get better” as kids get older.Blaming helps . . . finding fault helps.Once communication is established, it will always exist.Marriage helps us know one another without talking about it.

Page 5: The DNA of Relationships Welcome Sept. 12, 2011. Definition of a successful marriage: Ephesians 5:20-25 Mutual submission Metaphor: long road trip

Stages of Family LifeStages of Family LifeFamily Life Cycle Emotional Process Second Order Changes in

Stage of Transition: Key Family Status Required to

Principles Proceed Developmentally

1. Between Families: Accepting parent a. Differentiation of self in

The Unattached offspring separation relation of family of origin.

Young Adult b. Development of intimate peer relationships.

     c. Establishment of self in work.

2. The Joining of Commitment to new a. Formation of marital system.

Families Through system b. Realignment of relationships

Marriage: The with extended families

Newly Married Couple and friends to include spouse.

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Stages of Family LifeStages of Family LifeFamily Life Cycle Emotional Process Second Order Changes in

Stage of Transition: Key Family Status Required to

Principles Proceed Developmentally

3. The Family with Accepting new a. Adjusting marital system to make

Young Children members into the space for children.

system b. Taking on parenting roles. c. Realignment of relationships with

extended family to include parenting

and grand-parenting roles.

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Stages of Family LifeStages of Family LifeFamily Life Cycle Emotional Process Second Order Changes in

Stage of Transition: Key Family Status Required to

Principles Proceed Developmentally

4. The Family with Increasing a. Shifting of parent-child relation- Adolescents flexibility of ships to permit

adolescent to

family boundaries move in and out of system.

to include children’s b. Refocus on mid-life marital and career issues.

c. Beginning shift toward concerns

for older generation.

Page 8: The DNA of Relationships Welcome Sept. 12, 2011. Definition of a successful marriage: Ephesians 5:20-25 Mutual submission Metaphor: long road trip

Stages of Family LifeStages of Family LifeFamily Life Cycle Emotional Process Second Order Changes in

Stage of Transition: Key Family Status Required to

Principles Proceed Developmentally

5. Launching Children Accepting a multitude a. Renegotiation of marital system as a and Moving On of exits from and dyad.

entries into the b. Development of adult to adult relation-

family system ships between grown children and

their parents.

c. Realignment of relationships to include

in-laws and grandchildren.

d. Dealing with disabilities and death of parents (grandparents).

Page 9: The DNA of Relationships Welcome Sept. 12, 2011. Definition of a successful marriage: Ephesians 5:20-25 Mutual submission Metaphor: long road trip

Stages of Family LifeStages of Family LifeFamily Life Cycle Emotional Process Second Order Changes in Stage of Transition: Key Family Status Required to

Principles Proceed Developmentally6. The Family in Accepting the a. Maintaining own and/or couple Later Life shifting of functioning and interests in face of

generational roles physiological decline: exploration of new familial and social role options. b. Support for a more central role for middle generation.c. Making room in the system for the wisdom and experience of the elderly; supporting the older generation without over functioning for them.d. Dealing with loss of spouse, siblings and other peers and preparation for own death. Life review and integration.

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Details of the Six StagesDetails of the Six StagesFirst stage = differentiation of self is critical, how we leave home is so important.Second stage = parents welcoming a new person into their family, receiving their blessing.Third stage = family with young children. Marks a fundamental shift in family life.Fourth stage = often the most difficult, in terms of family stress (sandwich generation).Fifth stage = the marriage often falls apart, why?Sixth stage = family in later life, hopefully a very content time.

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Myth # 4 Myth # 4 Happy couples do not fight. Happy couples do not fight.

Nuclear disaster hovers over the heads of couples who do not fight.

Primary chapter in Dr. Smalley’s book = adopt a no losers policy.

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Six Essential Key PhrasesSix Essential Key Phrases

–I was wrong.I was wrong.–II’’m sorry.m sorry.–I need you.I need you.–Thank you.Thank you.–II’’m proud of you.m proud of you.–I love you.I love you.