On this recent 200th year anniversary of Charles Dickens’ birth (February 7, 1812) Dr. Bing takes a trip back through Dicken’s most autobiographical work, David Copperfield, for some insight into the family. In this excursion he looks again at Dickens’ revealing stepfamily snafus.
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Part Three: Dickens’ David Copperfield on the Family: Birth Children Feeling Lost in Stepfamilies
By Dr. Bing on February 15, 2012 in Divorce, Marital Therapy, Quotes: 18th-19th Centuries, Re-marriage and Stepfamilies, Series: Charles Dickens' David Copperfield on the Family

Part Two: Dickens’ David Copperfield on the Family: Jealousy in Stepfamilies
By Dr. Bing on February 8, 2012 in Quotes: 18th-19th Centuries, Re-marriage and Stepfamilies, Series: Charles Dickens' David Copperfield on the Family
On this 200th Anniversary of Charles Dickens’ birth (February 7, 1812), Dr. Bing uses the book David Copperfield to illustrate a pretty common issue in stepfamilies.

New Series: Lessons on Family Life from Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield
By Dr. Bing on February 1, 2012 in Miscellaneous, Series: Charles Dickens' David Copperfield on the Family
On this 200th Anniversary of Charles Dickens’ Birth (February 7, 1812) Dr. Bing introduces a new series of blogs on marriage and the family after reading David Copperfield.







