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Show 10 Hilltop Times April 6, 2006 Air Force wants to know if services meet needs Family Advocacy offers class to help marriages BYBETHYOUNG Hilltop Times staff said Julie Pinchak, LCSWFamily Advocacy outreach manager. "Couples can learn how to avoid the pitfalls, and learn to deepen and maintain love for a lifetime. The learning model employed in the PREP Approach is educational, with the focus on teaching couples the kinds of attitudes and actions that make for marital success." The Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program has been featured on television programs 20/20, 48 Hours, Oprah, and more recently on Salt Lake City's KSL-TV. "You have found the love of your life ~ maybe the two of 9 you are just now considering marriage or maybe you've been married for some — Daryl Sondrup time now. Ask yourself, "Is your marriage worth giving PREP a try to improve and also those married for many the chance that your marriage will years. The information offered is for be successful?" Mrs. Pinchack said. anyone who would like to improve "Just like any relationship, marriage the quality of their marriage. takes dedication, commitment, and "This research has shed light not effort from both the husband and only on the greatest risk factors for wife." marital failure, but also on the most For more information on PREP or promising avenues to help couples to register for a class call the Family build and maintain great marriages," Advocacy Office at 777-3497. communicate effectively, work as a team to solve problems, manage conflicts without damaging closeness, and preserve and enhance love, commitment and friendship," Mr. Sondrup said. The program can benefit couples who have just started a life together According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the U.S. divorce rate is nearly 40 percent. With deployments, separation from immediate family, long hours and other factors, a successful military marriage can be even more difficult. "Marriage has become the most risky adventure routinely taken on by the greatest number of people in our society," said Daryl Sondrup, LCSW Family Advocacy Treatment manager. "What starts out as a relationship of great joy and promise can become the most frustrating and painful endeavor of a lifetime." To give couples the tools they need to make their marriage successful, the — — Family Advocacy Office is offering the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program. The PREP Approach is based on 20 years of research in the field of marital health and success, with much of the specific research conducted at the University of Denver. "PREP is a researched-based approach to teaching couples how to "M arriage has become the most risky adventure routinely taken on by the greatest number of people in our society. ' ence family services and related The Air Force wants to hear support activities at local bases how family services and related and throughout the Air Force," support activities are meeting Ms. Pinchak said. "Results from the needs of families - activeprevious Air Force Community duty, Reservists, and civilian - and asks that those who receive Assessments have impacted the a letter on the 2006 Community policies and programs that support families at every level of tbe Assessment Survey to take time Air Force." ' and respond. This year's survey at Hill will Air Force community members be particularly important, Ms. from around the world will be Pinchak said. As part of a Derandomly selected to participate in the survey, which is designed partment of Defense-sponsored initiative, the assessment will Be to identify specific needs of Air used to help service members Force community members. and families base v/ide. Base of"The 2006 Community Assessment Survey provides community ficials will work with researchers members a wonderful opportuni- to ensure the results of the surty to improve the Air Force Com- vey are put to use in the best way possible. munity," said Chief Master Sgt. Franklin Smith, 75th Air Base "The 2006 Community AssessWing command chief. "We hope ment Survey is a great opportunithose selected will do everything ty," said Maj. Gen. Kevin Sullivan, they can to respond to the survey Ogden Air Logistics Center comas quickly as possible." mander. "It is the best way for us to listen to community members A notification letter that inand then provide services to help cludes a link to the Web-based survey will be sent to the work them meet their needs and tjie e-mail addresses of those select- needs of their families. It allots them to express their opinions ed to participate in the survey. Spouses of active-duty members anonymously so participants can will receive the Web-link in the respond openly and honestly to issues that affect them every day." mail. If you have any questions reParticipation in the survey is crucial to its success, said Julie garding the 2006 Community Pinchak, with the 75th Medical Assessment, please contact Julie Pinchak at 777-3497 or Master Operations Squadron. "Responses can directly influSgt. Donald Cumins at 586-8246. Utah Symphony POST DATED CHECK LOANS UP TO $1000 Evelyn Glennie, Percussion Keith Lockhart, Conductor '•K Thursday, April 13, 2006 7:30 p.m. Phone Applications Accepted - Fast Easy Approval Val A. Browning Center Weber State University Licensed By The State of Utah Member of UCLA WESTERN 11 MONEY UNIONIITRANSFER GRUENBERG Jazz Suite PUTS Concerto for Percussion BERNSTEIN Symphony No. 2 •A- - ("The Age of Anxiety") The fastest way to send money worldwide We Cash AH Types of Checks - No I.D. 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