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Beth Baus is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and has a private practice in Riverside, California. She teaches Christian Counseling and Psychology for Apostolic School of Theology/Hope International University. She attends Inland Lighthouse Church pastored by Rev. Larry Booker. To visit her website, go to www.ourhealthyfamilies.org

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Parents…Get Your Fighting Gloves On!

Parents…Get Your Fighting Gloves On!

…“And just what are parents fighting?”  How about padded, push up bikini tops from Abercrombie & Fitch for girls as young as 7 or thongs for kids as young as 10….” USA Today recently published an article criticizing marketers for the onslaught of daily trash dumped onto our American children.  It’s hard enough to raise [...]

How to be Single and Miserable

How to be Single and Miserable

How to Be Single and Miserable Focus everyday on how much happier you will be when you are married. Don’t spend any time with friends…you’ll want to be ready in case Mr/Ms Right calls. Never spoil yourself with things such as nice clothes, or vacations…you’ll want to wait and spend those memorable days when you [...]

I Owe It To My Family

I Owe It To My Family

An angry woman once approached me after a speech to tell me off. “It’s easy for you to talk about my responsibility to speak out or object to waste or wrongdoing,” she said, “but I’m a single mother and my highest duty is to keep my job. If that means occasionally looking the other way, [...]

Marriage 911

Marriage 911

Don’t let your marriage die!  Anyone can have a good marriage. Take part of a two hour fun filled evening that will help you better understand one another and help make your love last for a lifetime. Marriage Enrichment Seminar Saturday, March 5th, 2011 5-7pm Space is limited so call today and register!   ($50 per couple [...]

Great Relationships in 2011

Great Relationships in 2011

In our 21stCentury world, it becomes more evident that although modern technology benefits most of us, there is a tradeoff to its use.  One of the tradeoffs is the lack of strong family relationships when these resources consume too much of our energy.  I’m not the first to say that people are spending too much [...]

Positive Step-Parenting Tips

Positive Step-Parenting Tips

Contrary to what you might think; step parents can have a significant and positive influence in a child’s life.  In spite of all the complications involved in the blending of two family systems, it is possible to build a solid and healthy relationship with your step children.  However, you must be realistic.  Just as deep and [...]

A Strong Family Identity

A Strong Family Identity

Are you having trouble fitting in some “fun time” because everyone in your household is going in a hundred different directions?  You are not alone!  Spending quality family time is the exception and not the norm in many North American households.  Nevertheless, a few deliberate changes and you can be on the road to helping [...]

Love and Discipline: Do You Care Enough?

Love and Discipline: Do You Care Enough?

We often have a difficult time linking the two words, love and discipline.  Nevertheless, they REALLY ARE connected and in a most powerful way.   The intent of discipline is to help a child learn to cooperate with others.  Discipline is a learned behavior that teaches a child a life-time skill called self-control.   This may seem [...]

The Shadow of His Wings by Rev. Steve Ares

The Shadow of His Wings by Rev. Steve Ares

Psalm 57:1 – “…I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed.” (NIV) On that terrible day of both horror and heroism, September 11, 2001, news correspondent Carol Marin, was caught in the second collapse of the World Trade Center Towers.  During an interview, she said she was asking [...]

The Power of a Kind Word

The Power of a Kind Word

Without question, the words we use play an important role in how we do relationships.  Words used properly promote understanding and encourage closeness.   When words are misused, they offend and drive relationships apart.   It’s through words that we have the power to encourage our children to overcome their fears and view seemingly difficult times as [...]

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