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OverviewMarriages are in trouble today. That is clear. Effective mothods of combating this trend are less evident. Counselors, pastors and social workers need more than mere theories or mere moralizing. They need a practical and comprehensive model for understanding couples and their problems. They need a throughly Christian perspective that is biblical, compassionate and human.Everett Worthington provides this in an integrated, biblically based theory of marriage and marriage therapy with analysis at three levels: the individual, the couple and the family. The model he has constructed, with techniques drawn from the major psychological schools, is standard enough to guide counselors in actual interventions and powerful enough to produce change.A thoroughgoing overview of the assessment process includes practical, workable guidelines for: creating realistic, mutually-agreeable goals for counselor and clients; estimating the number of sessions needed to reach those goals; and planning the actual assessment, intervention and termination sessions.Next Worthington offers specific techniques for enhancing cooperative change, intimacy, communication, conflict resolution and forgiveness within the marriage. But keeping couples from slipping back into old patterns is one of the counselor's most difficult tasks. So Worthington concludes with suggestions for solidifying change and effectively concluding the counseling relationship.Here is a text that will be a standard for counselors, pastors and mental health professionals in the years to come. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Everett L. Worthington Jr.Publisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: Inter-Varsity Press,US Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.665kg ISBN: 9780830817696ISBN 10: 0830817697 Pages: 382 Publication Date: 11 January 1993 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Introduction 1. The Need for Marriage Counseling by and for Christians Part 2: Understanding Marriage 2. Individuals and Their Coupling 3. Principles of Marriage within the Family 4. The Marriage throughout the Family Life Cycle Part 3: Early Phase of Counseling Troubled Marriages 5. Overview of Counseling: Assessment, Invtervention and Termination 6. Joining the Marriage 7. Assessing the Marriage 8. Setting Goals 9. Conducting Assessment and Feedback Sessions Part 4: Changing Troubled Marriages 10. Promoting Change Through Counseling 11. Changing Intimacy 12. Changing Communication 13. Changing Conflict 14. Changing Hurt, Blame and Sin Part 5: Promoting Commitment 15. Consolitdating Changes 16. Termination 17. Commitment of the Counselor Appendix: Current Theories of Marriage Counseling Notes Subject Index Author IndexReviewsAuthor InformationEverett L. Worthington Jr. (Ph.D., University of Missouri) is professor of psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and former executive director of the Templeton Foundation's A Campaign for Forgiveness Research. Worthington has studied forgiveness since the 1980s and has published more than two hundred articles and papers on forgiveness, marriage and family, psychotherapy and virtue in a wide variety of journals and magazines. He was the founding editor of Marriage and Family: A Christian Journal and sits on the editorial boards of several professional journals. He has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN and The 700 Club and been featured in award-winning documentary movies on forgiveness such as The Power of Forgiveness and The Big Question. He is the author of seventeen books including Handbook of Forgiveness, Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling and Forgiving and Reconciling. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |