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A Safe Place is a valuable resource for practitioners aspiring or planning to facilitate marriage enrichment events. The goal of marriage enrichment is to create a safe place where married couples can take time out to nurture and strengthen their relationship and to grow towards increased intimacy. Barry and Paula draw on their own extensive international experience as a marriage enrichment leader couple to outline the key principles and practices of marriage enrichment, as well as providing numerous resources to help both new and experienced practitioners conduct safe and effective marriage enrichment events.…mehr

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A Safe Place is a valuable resource for practitioners aspiring or planning to facilitate marriage enrichment events. The goal of marriage enrichment is to create a safe place where married couples can take time out to nurture and strengthen their relationship and to grow towards increased intimacy. Barry and Paula draw on their own extensive international experience as a marriage enrichment leader couple to outline the key principles and practices of marriage enrichment, as well as providing numerous resources to help both new and experienced practitioners conduct safe and effective marriage enrichment events.
Autorenporträt
Coach Barry Davis, PhD, is a prominent head college baseball coach of 35 years, a leadership consultant, and a keynote speaker. Recognized nationally for his skills in program transformation, Davis has revitalized three baseball programs. As a head baseball coach, he has led his teams to over 1,000 wins, four DIII Junior College National Championships, six Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships, and four NCAA Regional Tournament appearances. Davis is a five-time Hall of Famer. He holds a PhD in sports leadership from Concordia University Chicago and specializes in rebuilding programs and culture development.Coach Davis lives in Langhorne, PA, with his wife, Brett, and their dog, Buddy.