Family Life Cycle and Couple Relationship: What Does Cedar Cove Teach Us (Part 2)
The main issues at this stage of the therapy are setting the boundary and setting the expectation. The new couple needs to set the boundary with their extended family.
The main issues at this stage of the therapy are setting the boundary and setting the expectation. The new couple needs to set the boundary with their extended family.
Overview of the characters discussed in this series is briefly described here. Family Life Cycle Theory (Reuben Hill, 1949): Stage 1: Leaving home: Single young adults
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I am Dr. Grace Chen, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.