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Typical Difficulties in a Martial Union
Mihàly Szentmàrtoni
orcid.org/0009-0008-2947-0053
; Papinsko sveučilište Gregorijana u Rimu, Rim, Italija
Abstract
Marriage and family can be examined as a series of developmental stages which require perpetual adjustments by family members. These stages not in-frequently include crises. If a crisis is positively resolved, the marriage continues to function on a high plane and it is possible to speak of a renewed commitment. When this is not the case, the marriage may be preserved but characterized by perpetual tension or assume the aspect of an empty shell, i.e. the outer form is retained but satisfaction is absent. Several general principles are presented as a giude for crisis solving: be prepared for crisis, seek outside help and believe in marriage as a sacrament.
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Publication date:
20.12.1989.
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