marriage and family
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BYU professor first to study sexuality and mindfulness
David and Chelom Leavitt hold the flags of the countries that are receiving instruction from the Leavitt Institute. (Chelom Leavitt)
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'Revelation' to marry can lead to stalking
Religious zeal in marriage pursuits can lead to a mismatch of interests or even unwanted stalking. (Isaac Wright photo illustration)
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Married couples followed for a 10-year marriage study
Steven and Erin Tew pick out grocery items at the BYU Creamery. The CREATE research study will analyze events in the lives of couples such as this to see how they react to both small and large life events. (Sarah Strobel)
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