Search Books

Marrying Well: The Clinician's Guide to Premarital Counseling

Author Elena Lesser Bruun, Anne F. Ziff
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
18.33 27.50 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 🏷 Buy Used — $22.94

✓ Usually ships in 24 hours

Share:
Book Details
ISBN / ASIN0393705943
ISBN-139780393705942
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank858,808
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Nearly half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce. Clearly, there is a strong need for premarital counseling and counselors.

This book is aimed both at experienced therapists who wish to expand into this area of practice, and novice premarital counselors and couple therapists who need to understand the unique challenges and issues faced by premarital couples in the twenty-first century. Separate chapters discuss how to recognize key factors in individuals and couples that predict long and happy marriages (such as empathy, flexibility, shared goals, and the ability to make each other laugh), and the most common issues presented by couples in premarital counseling and how best to address them, such as: differing racial, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds; differences in religious beliefs and attitudes; sexual issues; money; and disagreements about whether to have or how to raise children. Here, the therapist will also learn how to help clients decide whether or when to get married, how to help couples deal with the stress and issues brought on by wedding planning—and how to work with couples whom the therapist thinks might be better off not getting married.

Bruun and Ziff rely on their combined decades’ worth of clinical experience, presenting numerous case studies that illustrate the variety of couples seeking premarital counseling today. The result is an excellent introduction to contemporary premarital counseling that offers sage advice and practical approaches to working with couples dealing with contemporary premarital challenges.