Debunking Marriage Myths, The Truth About Divorce Rates, & More

Many individuals believe misconceptions about marital relationship. In this video, Dr. Joe Beam and Kimberly Beam Holmes from Marriage Assistant eliminate some of the most common misconceptions, providing insights based upon their decades of experience assisting couples conserve their marital relationships.

They talk about:
– The myth that engagement equates to commitment
– The misconception that divorce rates are enhancing
– The misconception that financial resources and cheating are the primary reasons for divorce
– The myth that seeking professional aid suggests failure

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Time Stamps:
0:00 – Misconceptions surrounding engagement and marriage.
5:41 – The significance of marriage dedication and the obstacles of partial dedication.
12:26 – Divorce rates, techniques of calculation, and common mistaken beliefs.
17:01 – Marital relationship therapy and its effectiveness.
22:27 – Conserving marriages with a focus on discovering the best therapist.

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3 Comments

  1. They never asked me to sign anything when I got married. Only the preacher, and the best man, and bride’s maid.

  2. Why are there no legal ramifications for the female if she decides to leave when the husband wants to work on it and get help? Yes as a husband I made more, we have 50/50 custody, and she has zero spousal support because of the circumstances. But why is there an idea her lifestyle stays the same with 30% of my income going to child support when I have them half the time and can supply for them on my own without paying my now ex wife a salary so she can live with her new LO, have no expenses, and more…. Just seems very lopsided.

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