Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

What is the difference between Marriage and Military Life and The Survival Guide for Marriage in the Military?

How are these military oriented tools different from other civilian inventories and programs?

If I am dating, engaged or married, which of the two publications should I order?

Is there a passing grade associated with taking this inventory?

How many "potentially problematic issues" might lead a couple to reconsider getting married or seeking a divorce?

What do we do if we reach an impasse and are unable to resolve a potentially serious problem even with the help of the counseling insights?

If The Survival Guide with its counseling insights and detachable surveys is better than the Marriage and Military Life inventory, why did PlainTec publish the inventory separately?

Is the Marriage and Military Life inventory also contained in The Survival Guide for Marriage in the Military similar to compatibility tests provided by a number of dating services?

If I am a counselor or chaplain, how can I most effectively utilize your marriage tools?