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Can This Marriage Be Saved? by Paul Popenoe Other Books by Paul
Popenoe MODERN MARRIAGE: A HANDBOOK FOR MEN MARRIAGE BEFORE AND
AFTER MARRIAGE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT DIVORCE - 17 WAYS TO AVOID IT
Introduction: Marriage Counseling at the American Institute of
Family Relations When the American Institute of Family Relations
opened its doors in Los Angeles, California, on February 4, 1930,
we were incorporated as a nonprofit organization dedicated to
employing the resources of modern science to strengthen marriage
and family life. At that time there was much talk about the rising
divorce rate, but almost no concerted effort was made to check it.
Our undertaking, with skilled services available to everybody at
minimum cost, was the first of its kind in the world. In the
beginning we had a group of four nationally known psychological
consultants and eight medical consultants on whom to call whenever
necessary. I myself did all of the marriage counseling with the
sole aid of a retired psychiatric social worker, who also acted as
the receptionist in our offices. To a large section of the general
public in that day the purpose of marriage counseling was a
mystery. Our first client, a woman, appeared at my desk with a
poorly dressed, dejected man who she announced was penniless.
Despite this liability, she wanted to marry him. She had been
informed that our chief function was to promote successful
marriages, and she suggested it was my responsibility to lend her
companion enough money so they could marry and start a new home.
Unfortunately, my assistant and I were unable to meet this
challenge thus we failed on our very first case! Another client of
those early days was an orange grower to whom Igave a personality
test. He listened with interest as I explained the results and
said, "That's just about right." Then he asked, "Do you believe in
numerology?" "Not at all," I replied. "It hasn't the slightest
scientific standing." "Well," he rejoined, "I consulted a
numerologist before coming here, and he told me exactly what you
have just told me only he didn't charge me so much for it!" Still
another client reported to me that his wife complained he did not
support the family adequately, but that their money troubles were
really all her fault. She controlled the finances and would not let
him have enough capital to carry on his business and make a living.
"What is your business?" I asked, and he replied after a momentary
pause, "I play the races." Most of our clients, of course, were
burdened by far more serious worries. At that time Los Angeles had
no Family Service, and people appealed to us with a wide range of
questions they could not get answered elsewhere. A breakdown of our
first 1000 cases shows that we gave assistance in premarital and
child welfare problems, and advised on matters of education, law,
heredity, and sex. Only 245 of our first 1000 cases were concerned
with marital maladjustment amp field which now represents the major
part of our work.
Can This Marriage Be Saved? by Paul Popenoe Other Books by Paul
Popenoe MODERN MARRIAGE: A HANDBOOK FOR MEN MARRIAGE BEFORE AND
AFTER MARRIAGE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT DIVORCE - 17 WAYS TO AVOID IT
Introduction: Marriage Counseling at the American Institute of
Family Relations When the American Institute of Family Relations
opened its doors in Los Angeles, California, on February 4, 1930,
we were incorporated as a nonprofit organization dedicated to
employing the resources of modern science to strengthen marriage
and family life. At that time there was much talk about the rising
divorce rate, but almost no concerted effort was made to check it.
Our undertaking, with skilled services available to everybody at
minimum cost, was the first of its kind in the world. In the
beginning we had a group of four nationally known psychological
consultants and eight medical consultants on whom to call whenever
necessary. I myself did all of the marriage counseling with the
sole aid of a retired psychiatric social worker, who also acted as
the receptionist in our offices. To a large section of the general
public in that day the purpose of marriage counseling was a
mystery. Our first client, a woman, appeared at my desk with a
poorly dressed, dejected man who she announced was penniless.
Despite this liability, she wanted to marry him. She had been
informed that our chief function was to promote successful
marriages, and she suggested it was my responsibility to lend her
companion enough money so they could marry and start a new home.
Unfortunately, my assistant and I were unable to meet this
challenge thus we failed on our very first case Another client of
those early days was an orange grower to whom I gave a personality
test. He listened with interest as I explained the results and
said, "That's just about right." Then he asked, "Do you believe in
numerology?" "Not at all," I replied. "It hasn't the slightest
scientific standing." "Well," he rejoined, "I consulted a
numerologist before coming here, and he told me exactly what you
have just told me only he didn't charge me so much for it " Still
another client reported to me that his wife complained he did not
support the family adequately, but that their money troubles were
really all her fault. She controlled the finances and would not let
him have enough capital to carry on his business and make a living.
"What is your business?" I asked, and he replied after a momentary
pause, "I play the races." Most of our clients, of course, were
burdened by far more serious worries. At that time Los Angeles had
no Family Service, and people appealed to us with a wide range of
questions they could not get answered elsewhere. A breakdown of our
first 1000 cases shows that we gave assistance in premarital and
child welfare problems, and advised on matters of education, law,
heredity, and sex. Only 245 of our first 1000 cases were concerned
with marital maladjustment amp field which now represents the major
part of our work.
Advice For Couples Separated By WWII. Contains Keeping Up The Home
By Camp Following, Keeping The Machinery Going At Home, The Social
Life Of The Husband Away From Home, The Social Life Of The Wife
Left At Home, What Can Husband And Wife Do To Strengthen The Home
Relationship, Protecting Children From Too Much Emotional Strain,
Wives Must Make Most Of The Adjustments In Wartime, Back Home Again
After The War. American Culture, Military History, World War II,
Military, Marriage, Women's Rights, Soldier, YMCA, YWCA, Wartime,
Sociology, Psychology, American History, United States History.
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