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Equally-Yoked Couples
The Study of Dyads sharing
the Same Civil Identity
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychologySocPsy202SocPsy202
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Equally-Yoked CouplesEqually-Yoked Couples
Yeah,…be ye
‘equally yoked’
…Be ye not
‘unequally yoked’
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
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“…means, the same
(or very similar)
civil identity.”
“…is a valuable
social mores in
multiculturalism.”
“… to extend the
family identity as
true family values.”
DisclaimerDisclaimer
This material may be quoted for educational projects
only – i.e., graduate students, clinical researchers, and
post-doctorate professionals.
All quotations here within are actually either direct or
paraphrased quotes from personal interviews, public
lectures, formal clinical research journals or mass
media publications.
So therefore, the use of any quotations here within is
granted and understood that it may be used for
educational purposes in: counseling practicums,
social psychology research, supervised clinical
psychiatry and psychotherapy.
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
ObjectivesObjectives
• Some of the Philosophy
– A pair uniting together with a like (or similar) Civil Identity
• Social Psychology
– A few of the various authoritative Clinical perspectives
• Religious Doctrine
– Bible College Studies – Love, Equality, Holy Matrimony
• Law and Justice
– Dyads: Cohabitation, Civil Partnership, Legal Marriage
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
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““Civil Identity”Civil Identity”
• Ethnicity
• Disability
• Mental
• Physical
• Race
• Color
• Age
• Gender
• Political Party
• Familiar Status
• Marital Status
• Religion
• Beliefs
• Creed
• Sexual (Pleasure
Preference) Orientation
- Components of “CIVIL IDENTITY”
An Example of “Equally Yoked”An Example of “Equally Yoked”
• Ethnicity
• Political Party
• Race
• Color
• Religion
• Age
• Sex (Male)
• Marital Status
Sexual (pleasure preference) orientation
Civil Identity #
1
- Sociology 101: “Civil Identity”
Ethnicity
Political Party
Race
Color
Religion
Age
Sex (Female)
Marital StatusSexual (pleasure preference) orientation
Civil Identity #
2
A “Hook-Up” in MultiCulturalismA “Hook-Up” in MultiCulturalism
..a Metaphor … The term ‘Equally Yoked’ means;
• Pairing: A two-some ‘Pairing-off’ according to the
same (or at least a very similar) ‘civil identity’.a
• A Coupleship: A Couple who share the very same
(or a fairly equal) ‘civil identity’ becomes a ‘thing’.b
• A Dyadic Relationship: A Dyad with an identical
‘civil identity’ and who has indeed bonded together.c
- SocPsy300/Dyadic Psychology
Social Mores:Social Mores:
…is a sociology term that has evolved – now
-referring to ‘true’ social mores, consisting of:
• “values”…i.e., moral values expressed out/socially.
• …good social conduct – out in public –
– proper manners when out and about in society
– polite social etiquettes in meetings
– Standards/or customs within a neighborhood or public
• …any social health habits that comprise behaviors that
contribute to living a healthy lifestyle and pursuing
happiness and longevity (yet, differing
various amongst different groups).
Social
Psychology
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
a Social Phenomena..a Social Phenomena..
– “A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic) who are of
very similar or the same ‘Civil identity’”
– “Any couple who has bonded together and who are of
the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ Civil identities…”
– “A marital couple who married – with their
backgrounds related to their ‘Civil identities.’
- SocPsy202:Social Phenomenology
1
2
3
A “Dyadic” ManifoldA “Dyadic” Manifold
concerned with basicconcerned with basic
civil rights andcivil rights and
human rightshuman rights
Social
Psychology
a special focus is ona special focus is on
religion and spiritreligion and spirit
“Equally Yoked”
“Equally-yoked” ““Equallyoked”Equallyoked”
Note: Pronounced the same and
colloquially used interchangeably -
practically meaning the same to all.
Religious/DoctrinalReligious/DoctrinalClinical Social PsychologyClinical Social Psychology
Social Mores/JusticeSocial Mores/Justice
the studythe study
of the minds ofof the minds of
such a unique couplesuch a unique couple
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
Family IdentityFamily Identity
Civil IdentityCivil Identity
Social IdentitySocial Identity
A Multicultural SocietyA Multicultural Society
PIPI
PERSONAL IDENTITYPERSONAL IDENTITY
© Copyright 1999-
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
personality personality
SocialSocial IdentityIdentity && Civil IdentityCivil Identity
“Social Identity”
A person’s sense of belongingness to a variety of
important identified social categories/groups
such as;
• Citizenship: a Nation
• Residency: Location of home, etc
• Property: OWNERship or co-Ownership in
Real estate, e.g., homes, vacation homes, office
buildings, land, and may include motor homes,
RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.
• Profession: trade, vocation, skill, craft boards
or unions, etc
• Education: Credentials, degrees, diplomas,
certifications, and also documentation of
registration and licenses, etc.
• Titles: clubs, associations, organizations, etc.
• Socio-economic CLASS: Amount of money in
bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bank
notes and certificates, tax classification, etc.1,2,3
“Civil Identity”
A term first introduced in Social Psychology -
describing a collective of features concerning
an individual’s present
• Ethnicity: Ancestry/Language
• Political party: Membership
• Race: DNA features
• Color: Skin
• Religious: Beliefs/Membership
• Disability/ Handicap:
• Age/ Generation:
• Sex/ Gender
• Sexual (Pleasure preference) Orientation:
• Marital Status:1
- Social Psychology: SocPsy 202
““Soul Mates”Soul Mates”
• “A couple who encounter
their very first sex encounter
together, mutually orgasm
simultaneously, and their
baby is born out of that time
are truly “Soul-mates” for
life.(a)
and,..
• ..if that couple bonds with
each other, falls deeply in
love,...
• ….and is the happiest they
have ever been in their entire
lives – just being with each
other are “Soul-mates”(b)
and,
…
• ..if as a couple they are
formally ‘married’ and truly
“equallyoked” i.e., of the
‘same’ or ‘very similar’
“civil-identities.”..they are life
time “Soul-mates.” (a,b,c),(IBID)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
Clinical PerspectivesClinical Perspectives
• “An equally yoked relationship is born when both
‘civil identities’ of the couple are matched, not
mismatched.”
• “A couple is considered equally-yoked when both
individuals have a civil identity that is the same or at
least fairly equal.”
• “The equallyoked couple may have very similar or
exactly the same civil identities.”1,2,3
Marriage and Family Therapy
Social Psychology Research:
Reference Couple Indices
Sociology 101
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SocPsy202SocPsy202
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
““Civil Identity”Civil Identity”
• Ethnicity
• Disability
• Mental
• Physical
• Race
• Color
• Age
• Gender
• Political Party
• Familiar Status
• Marital Status
• Religion
• Beliefs
• Creed
• Sexual (Pleasure Preference)
Orientation
- Components of “CIVIL IDENTITY”
A “World View”A “World View”
• “Equallyokedtarianism”
is based upon axiological
morality as absolute
historical, universal, and
experiential ‘truth’. 1
- Philosophy 101: Meta-ethics
“…“…vision and roles…”vision and roles…”
• In ‘equally yoked’ dyads – multiple small studies
showed that one another’s vision for marriage and
the role that each individual in that dyad was to play
– actually scored higher in clarity than that of
individuals in unequally yoked dyads.7
U.S.A., 2001
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
An ‘Equally Yoked’ DyadAn ‘Equally Yoked’ Dyad
• “An ‘equally yoked dyad may very well represent a
well balanced close relationship architecture, however,
investigators are in search of even much more...”1
• “Equally yoked couples play a major role in shaping,
attitudes, feelings, thoughts, habits and lifestyles. Researchers
describe how these close relationships effect one another and
just how important are equally yoked coupleships anyway.” 2
• “Dyadic psychologists study how an interpersonal
relationships are affected - ‘equally yoked’ and ‘unequally
yoked’ - couples alike - looking at sexual attraction, bonding
and attachment, love, marriage, and family life.”(IBID)
- SocPsy220- SocPsy220
CompatibilityCompatibility
A growing body of evidence supports research studies
in Equallyokedtarianism that suggests:
• “Equallyoked couples have a higher degree of consensus for
marital success and improvement of individual or personal and
marital habits.” 1
A few smaller studies have now proven that:
• “In a survey Equallyokedtarian couples scored with
‘similarities’ in ‘civil identity’ as an identifying mark closely
associated with homogenous compatibility.” 2
• “Equallyokedtarian couples rated - that it - symbolizes a high
degree of social conventionality that is valued by society and
even required by some conservative societies.” 3
- Soc202: Psychosocial Compatibility- Soc202: Psychosocial Compatibility
“…“…prior to marriage…”prior to marriage…”
• A study in social psychology investigating marital
couples - concerning after or during courting – that a
couple clearly understood the difference in a couple
being “equally yoked” or ‘unequally yoked’ and
was discussed prior to marriage. Equally yoked
scored better than unequally yoked couples.13
Georgia, 2008
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
Diverse POVsDiverse POVs (Points of Views)(Points of Views)
• Theist
– “The Equally Yoked Couple? I believe the ‘Equally
Yoked couple is a divine creation by God.” USA, 2016
• Atheist
– “I don’t believe that God had anything to do with the
sameness by, so called, ‘civil identity’ two-somes.”
• Agnostic
– “You can’t really prove God had anything to do with the
pairing off of the sexes by their ‘civil identity’.” IBID
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
USA, 2015
““..teach their values..”..teach their values..”

“Many people who partake of ‘equally yoked’
coupleships extend their values into family. It is not
uncommon for an ‘equally yoked’ couple to teach
their values to their children. Rightly so.”
France, 2003
Social
Psychology
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
TheologyTheology
• “In the critical study of the nature of the ‘divine
couple’ – the Bible teaches students of seminaries
through God’s word that the “Equally yoked” couple
is of religious truth---a reflection of the divine plan.
God’s aim was to provide a series of norms and
expectations to serve as points of reference for
couples from which salvation can be developed here
on earth. Therefore, knowing this, it is only through
God’s grace, faith, and practical experience do these
Biblical guidelines, by individual choice, lead to joy
and eternal life.”
Reverend Kushe Sadela, 1979
1
A Psychosocial StudyA Psychosocial Study::
Equally Yoked Unequally Yoked
Trusting (hopefulness) Mistrustful of people
Sense of will power Skeptical/doubtful
Self motivated Feelings of Inadequacy
Sense of competence* An inferiority complex
A clear self identity A sense of role confusion
Sexual intimacy achieved Sexually isolated/unhappy
A sense of busy-ness Workaholism(a)
*Also, “Coupleship satisfaction” - The Equally Yoked pair rated the highest
level of relationship satisfaction over all. Although both types of
coupleships shared in about the same level of ‘practical wisdom.’
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
ScoresScores
CohabitationCohabitation && Common LawCommon Law
• A New clinical study has shown that there is a
difference proportionately in cohabitation living and
common law marriages amongst equallyoked
couples compared to couples of other descriptions
i.e., unequally yoked couples.
• Finding: Fewer equallyoked couples cohabitate
• Other (smaller) studies showed that there is somewhat
more legal marriages amongst the Equallyoked
couples.
- Soc202: Legal Marriages
Take Home TestTake Home Test
“Open Book” Test:
• T/F
– True/False Section
Total Points: 35 = “A”
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+ Self score
After completing the Webinar lecture, just take the test, so it can be graded
immediately (Note: being online – in attendance and participation – is added points ),
and a print out of a certificate of completion should be made available right away.
CEs
While CEs – by petition – is solely at the discretion of
the attendees accrediting agency - Continuing
Education credits earned by attending any of the
classes on Equally Yoked Coupleships – should
accumulate 1.5 hours per class for SocPsy202-
SocPsy404 for Social Psychologists, Psychiatric
Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors and
Psychosocial Health Professionals, Marriage, Family,
and Child Psychologists, Marriage and Family
Therapists.
SocPsy505-707 CEs are solely at the discretion of the
individual attendees accrediting agency.
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- SocPsy202- SocPsy202
FREE – public domain
FREE – public domain
““Be ye not unequally yoked…”Be ye not unequally yoked…”
II Corinthians 6:14II Corinthians 6:14
© Copyright - used by permission
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Soc psy202 - Webinar - Liberal Arts and Humanities

  • 1. Equally-Yoked Couples The Study of Dyads sharing the Same Civil Identity SocialSocial PsychologyPsychologySocPsy202SocPsy202 WebinarWebinar
  • 2. Equally-Yoked CouplesEqually-Yoked Couples Yeah,…be ye ‘equally yoked’ …Be ye not ‘unequally yoked’ SocialSocial PsychologyPsychology - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities - WebinarWebinar “…means, the same (or very similar) civil identity.” “…is a valuable social mores in multiculturalism.” “… to extend the family identity as true family values.”
  • 3. DisclaimerDisclaimer This material may be quoted for educational projects only – i.e., graduate students, clinical researchers, and post-doctorate professionals. All quotations here within are actually either direct or paraphrased quotes from personal interviews, public lectures, formal clinical research journals or mass media publications. So therefore, the use of any quotations here within is granted and understood that it may be used for educational purposes in: counseling practicums, social psychology research, supervised clinical psychiatry and psychotherapy. - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
  • 4. ObjectivesObjectives • Some of the Philosophy – A pair uniting together with a like (or similar) Civil Identity • Social Psychology – A few of the various authoritative Clinical perspectives • Religious Doctrine – Bible College Studies – Love, Equality, Holy Matrimony • Law and Justice – Dyads: Cohabitation, Civil Partnership, Legal Marriage - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities - WebinarWebinar
  • 5. ““Civil Identity”Civil Identity” • Ethnicity • Disability • Mental • Physical • Race • Color • Age • Gender • Political Party • Familiar Status • Marital Status • Religion • Beliefs • Creed • Sexual (Pleasure Preference) Orientation - Components of “CIVIL IDENTITY”
  • 6. An Example of “Equally Yoked”An Example of “Equally Yoked” • Ethnicity • Political Party • Race • Color • Religion • Age • Sex (Male) • Marital Status Sexual (pleasure preference) orientation Civil Identity # 1 - Sociology 101: “Civil Identity” Ethnicity Political Party Race Color Religion Age Sex (Female) Marital StatusSexual (pleasure preference) orientation Civil Identity # 2
  • 7. A “Hook-Up” in MultiCulturalismA “Hook-Up” in MultiCulturalism ..a Metaphor … The term ‘Equally Yoked’ means; • Pairing: A two-some ‘Pairing-off’ according to the same (or at least a very similar) ‘civil identity’.a • A Coupleship: A Couple who share the very same (or a fairly equal) ‘civil identity’ becomes a ‘thing’.b • A Dyadic Relationship: A Dyad with an identical ‘civil identity’ and who has indeed bonded together.c - SocPsy300/Dyadic Psychology
  • 8. Social Mores:Social Mores: …is a sociology term that has evolved – now -referring to ‘true’ social mores, consisting of: • “values”…i.e., moral values expressed out/socially. • …good social conduct – out in public – – proper manners when out and about in society – polite social etiquettes in meetings – Standards/or customs within a neighborhood or public • …any social health habits that comprise behaviors that contribute to living a healthy lifestyle and pursuing happiness and longevity (yet, differing various amongst different groups). Social Psychology – Liberal Arts and Humanities –
  • 9. a Social Phenomena..a Social Phenomena.. – “A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic) who are of very similar or the same ‘Civil identity’” – “Any couple who has bonded together and who are of the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ Civil identities…” – “A marital couple who married – with their backgrounds related to their ‘Civil identities.’ - SocPsy202:Social Phenomenology 1 2 3
  • 10. A “Dyadic” ManifoldA “Dyadic” Manifold concerned with basicconcerned with basic civil rights andcivil rights and human rightshuman rights Social Psychology a special focus is ona special focus is on religion and spiritreligion and spirit “Equally Yoked” “Equally-yoked” ““Equallyoked”Equallyoked” Note: Pronounced the same and colloquially used interchangeably - practically meaning the same to all. Religious/DoctrinalReligious/DoctrinalClinical Social PsychologyClinical Social Psychology Social Mores/JusticeSocial Mores/Justice the studythe study of the minds ofof the minds of such a unique couplesuch a unique couple – Liberal Arts and Humanities –
  • 11. Family IdentityFamily Identity Civil IdentityCivil Identity Social IdentitySocial Identity A Multicultural SocietyA Multicultural Society PIPI PERSONAL IDENTITYPERSONAL IDENTITY © Copyright 1999- SocialSocial PsychologyPsychology personality personality
  • 12. SocialSocial IdentityIdentity && Civil IdentityCivil Identity “Social Identity” A person’s sense of belongingness to a variety of important identified social categories/groups such as; • Citizenship: a Nation • Residency: Location of home, etc • Property: OWNERship or co-Ownership in Real estate, e.g., homes, vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc. • Profession: trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or unions, etc • Education: Credentials, degrees, diplomas, certifications, and also documentation of registration and licenses, etc. • Titles: clubs, associations, organizations, etc. • Socio-economic CLASS: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates, tax classification, etc.1,2,3 “Civil Identity” A term first introduced in Social Psychology - describing a collective of features concerning an individual’s present • Ethnicity: Ancestry/Language • Political party: Membership • Race: DNA features • Color: Skin • Religious: Beliefs/Membership • Disability/ Handicap: • Age/ Generation: • Sex/ Gender • Sexual (Pleasure preference) Orientation: • Marital Status:1 - Social Psychology: SocPsy 202
  • 13. ““Soul Mates”Soul Mates” • “A couple who encounter their very first sex encounter together, mutually orgasm simultaneously, and their baby is born out of that time are truly “Soul-mates” for life.(a) and,.. • ..if that couple bonds with each other, falls deeply in love,... • ….and is the happiest they have ever been in their entire lives – just being with each other are “Soul-mates”(b) and, … • ..if as a couple they are formally ‘married’ and truly “equallyoked” i.e., of the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ “civil-identities.”..they are life time “Soul-mates.” (a,b,c),(IBID) - Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 14. Clinical PerspectivesClinical Perspectives • “An equally yoked relationship is born when both ‘civil identities’ of the couple are matched, not mismatched.” • “A couple is considered equally-yoked when both individuals have a civil identity that is the same or at least fairly equal.” • “The equallyoked couple may have very similar or exactly the same civil identities.”1,2,3 Marriage and Family Therapy Social Psychology Research: Reference Couple Indices Sociology 101
  • 16. ““Civil Identity”Civil Identity” • Ethnicity • Disability • Mental • Physical • Race • Color • Age • Gender • Political Party • Familiar Status • Marital Status • Religion • Beliefs • Creed • Sexual (Pleasure Preference) Orientation - Components of “CIVIL IDENTITY”
  • 17. A “World View”A “World View” • “Equallyokedtarianism” is based upon axiological morality as absolute historical, universal, and experiential ‘truth’. 1 - Philosophy 101: Meta-ethics
  • 18. “…“…vision and roles…”vision and roles…” • In ‘equally yoked’ dyads – multiple small studies showed that one another’s vision for marriage and the role that each individual in that dyad was to play – actually scored higher in clarity than that of individuals in unequally yoked dyads.7 U.S.A., 2001 – Liberal Arts and Humanities –
  • 19. An ‘Equally Yoked’ DyadAn ‘Equally Yoked’ Dyad • “An ‘equally yoked dyad may very well represent a well balanced close relationship architecture, however, investigators are in search of even much more...”1 • “Equally yoked couples play a major role in shaping, attitudes, feelings, thoughts, habits and lifestyles. Researchers describe how these close relationships effect one another and just how important are equally yoked coupleships anyway.” 2 • “Dyadic psychologists study how an interpersonal relationships are affected - ‘equally yoked’ and ‘unequally yoked’ - couples alike - looking at sexual attraction, bonding and attachment, love, marriage, and family life.”(IBID) - SocPsy220- SocPsy220
  • 20. CompatibilityCompatibility A growing body of evidence supports research studies in Equallyokedtarianism that suggests: • “Equallyoked couples have a higher degree of consensus for marital success and improvement of individual or personal and marital habits.” 1 A few smaller studies have now proven that: • “In a survey Equallyokedtarian couples scored with ‘similarities’ in ‘civil identity’ as an identifying mark closely associated with homogenous compatibility.” 2 • “Equallyokedtarian couples rated - that it - symbolizes a high degree of social conventionality that is valued by society and even required by some conservative societies.” 3 - Soc202: Psychosocial Compatibility- Soc202: Psychosocial Compatibility
  • 21. “…“…prior to marriage…”prior to marriage…” • A study in social psychology investigating marital couples - concerning after or during courting – that a couple clearly understood the difference in a couple being “equally yoked” or ‘unequally yoked’ and was discussed prior to marriage. Equally yoked scored better than unequally yoked couples.13 Georgia, 2008 – Liberal Arts and Humanities –
  • 22. Diverse POVsDiverse POVs (Points of Views)(Points of Views) • Theist – “The Equally Yoked Couple? I believe the ‘Equally Yoked couple is a divine creation by God.” USA, 2016 • Atheist – “I don’t believe that God had anything to do with the sameness by, so called, ‘civil identity’ two-somes.” • Agnostic – “You can’t really prove God had anything to do with the pairing off of the sexes by their ‘civil identity’.” IBID - Liberal Arts and Humanities - USA, 2015
  • 23. ““..teach their values..”..teach their values..”  “Many people who partake of ‘equally yoked’ coupleships extend their values into family. It is not uncommon for an ‘equally yoked’ couple to teach their values to their children. Rightly so.” France, 2003 Social Psychology – Liberal Arts and Humanities –
  • 24. TheologyTheology • “In the critical study of the nature of the ‘divine couple’ – the Bible teaches students of seminaries through God’s word that the “Equally yoked” couple is of religious truth---a reflection of the divine plan. God’s aim was to provide a series of norms and expectations to serve as points of reference for couples from which salvation can be developed here on earth. Therefore, knowing this, it is only through God’s grace, faith, and practical experience do these Biblical guidelines, by individual choice, lead to joy and eternal life.” Reverend Kushe Sadela, 1979 1
  • 25. A Psychosocial StudyA Psychosocial Study:: Equally Yoked Unequally Yoked Trusting (hopefulness) Mistrustful of people Sense of will power Skeptical/doubtful Self motivated Feelings of Inadequacy Sense of competence* An inferiority complex A clear self identity A sense of role confusion Sexual intimacy achieved Sexually isolated/unhappy A sense of busy-ness Workaholism(a) *Also, “Coupleship satisfaction” - The Equally Yoked pair rated the highest level of relationship satisfaction over all. Although both types of coupleships shared in about the same level of ‘practical wisdom.’ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ScoresScores
  • 26. CohabitationCohabitation && Common LawCommon Law • A New clinical study has shown that there is a difference proportionately in cohabitation living and common law marriages amongst equallyoked couples compared to couples of other descriptions i.e., unequally yoked couples. • Finding: Fewer equallyoked couples cohabitate • Other (smaller) studies showed that there is somewhat more legal marriages amongst the Equallyoked couples. - Soc202: Legal Marriages
  • 27. Take Home TestTake Home Test “Open Book” Test: • T/F – True/False Section Total Points: 35 = “A” WebinarWebinar + Self score After completing the Webinar lecture, just take the test, so it can be graded immediately (Note: being online – in attendance and participation – is added points ), and a print out of a certificate of completion should be made available right away.
  • 28. CEs While CEs – by petition – is solely at the discretion of the attendees accrediting agency - Continuing Education credits earned by attending any of the classes on Equally Yoked Coupleships – should accumulate 1.5 hours per class for SocPsy202- SocPsy404 for Social Psychologists, Psychiatric Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors and Psychosocial Health Professionals, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychologists, Marriage and Family Therapists. SocPsy505-707 CEs are solely at the discretion of the individual attendees accrediting agency. WebinarWebinar - SocPsy202- SocPsy202 FREE – public domain FREE – public domain
  • 29. ““Be ye not unequally yoked…”Be ye not unequally yoked…” II Corinthians 6:14II Corinthians 6:14 © Copyright - used by permission ‘‘equal to’/or ‘about equal to’equal to’/or ‘about equal to’ Replay: Tues/Thurs WebinarWebinar

Editor's Notes

  1. “…authorities feel that true family values are founded upon an equally yoked extended family relationship..”