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This book contains the wisdom, experience and skills of two marriage and family therapists with more than 60 years of professional experience and training between them. The focus of this book is on what works in marriage relationships. The content is helpful for those who are struggling in their marriage, for those looking for a marital tune-up and for those wanting to learn more about the relationship of marriage. The reader will learn there are developmental stages that are common and crucial to the marital process. Understanding and recognizing these stages in one's own marriage can be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains the wisdom, experience and skills of two marriage and family therapists with more than 60 years of professional experience and training between them. The focus of this book is on what works in marriage relationships. The content is helpful for those who are struggling in their marriage, for those looking for a marital tune-up and for those wanting to learn more about the relationship of marriage. The reader will learn there are developmental stages that are common and crucial to the marital process. Understanding and recognizing these stages in one's own marriage can be extremely helpful. This book covers topics ranging from communication and sexuality to concerns about money and safety. All of this is set in the context of the importance of commitment to the marital process and finding the personal, interpersonal and spiritual support necessary to address the journey that is marriage. There are helpful questions at the end of each chapter designed to deepen self-reflection and promote discussion. This book makes a good gift for your marriage, for a friend or loved one, and for newlyweds.
Autorenporträt
Ed Mitchell has more than 45 years of experience as a marriage and family therapist and pastoral counselor. Ed has a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and his Doctorate is from Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. His training was with many of the pioneers in the field of marriage and family therapy. Ed is presently semi-retired, but continues his work in private private practice. Sharon Thompson brings to her professional career the analytic and constructive skills of a trained engineer (Purdue University) and the therapeutic skills of a marriage and family therapist (graduated magna cum laude). In addition, her work is grounded in theological training (Masters of Theological Studies from Anderson University School of Theology). She has a successful private practice in Indianapolis.