Marriage Counselling in the Community :The Commonwealth and International Library: Problems and Progress in Human Development

Publication subTitle :The Commonwealth and International Library: Problems and Progress in Human Development

Author: Herbert   W. L.;Jarvis   F. V.;Kahn   J. H.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483140247

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080069104

Subject: C913.13 marriage

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

Marriage Counselling in the Community is a theoretical and practical introduction to the subject of marriage counseling and aims to help people faced with marital problems using the method of social casework. Aside from discussing relationships in marriage, this book considers the relationship between counselor and client, areas of treatment, and approach to treatment. It also looks at some situations in which a successful outcome in helping the marriage is less likely.
This book is comprised of 11 chapters and opens with an overview of the dynamics of relationships within the marriage and how such relationships within the family group affect the children. The following chapters focus on human relationships, especially their origins in the group (normally the family group); their fundamental contribution to the development of the individual, including his ability to mature emotionally; and the effects of such relationships and the understanding of them in the field of marriage counseling. The reader is also introduced to how the marriage counselor's understanding of relationships is put to use in practice. The final chapter deals with some of the principal people and agencies to which and from which wives and husbands with problems tend to be referred.
This monograph will be a useful resource for marriage counselors and social caseworkers.

Chapter

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Editorial Note

Editorial Note

Foreword

Foreword

Introduction

Introduction

Chapter 1. Modern Marriage and the Counsellors

Chapter 1. Modern Marriage and the Counsellors

Chapter 2. Looking at Relationships

Chapter 2. Looking at Relationships

Chapter 3. Relationships in Marriage

Chapter 3. Relationships in Marriage

Chapter 4. Counsellor and Client

Chapter 4. Counsellor and Client

Chapter 5. Approach to Treatment

Chapter 5. Approach to Treatment

Chapter 6. Ideas about Treatment

Chapter 6. Ideas about Treatment

Chapter 7. The Interview Situation

Chapter 7. The Interview Situation

Chapter 8. Areas of Treatment

Chapter 8. Areas of Treatment

Chapter 9. Special Problems

Chapter 9. Special Problems

Chapter 10. Community Help and Referral—I

Chapter 10. Community Help and Referral—I

Chapter 11. Community Help and Referral—II

Chapter 11. Community Help and Referral—II

Recommended Books for Further Reading

Recommended Books for Further Reading

Index

Index

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