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Premarital & Remarital Counseling: the Professional's Handbook [Paperback]

Robert F. Stahmann (Author), William J. Hiebert (Author)
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0787908452 978-0787908454 January 15, 1997 1st
The definitive guide to premarital counseling

This is the best premarital counseling guide I have seen in more than three decades in the family therapy and family life education fields.
-- William C. Nichols, editor, Contemporary Family Therapy

Following the success of the first two editions of this book, the authors updated their indispensable guide on the process and content of premarital counseling. In this revised edition, they have added important information about issues in the forefront today: remarriage, the blended or step-family, intergroup marriages, and younger and older couples. Filled with practical and effective hands-on questionnaires and instruments that have been newly revised and widely tested by the authors, this book is written to meet the needs of a range of professionals, including clergy and clinicians in social work, psychology, counseling, and marriage and family therapy.

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"This book is destined to become the standard text for step-by-step counseling with couples approaching marriage or remarriage. . . Professionals working with these clients will find this volume an excellent resource." (James E. Tooley, MSW, Southeastern Counseling Associates, New Bedford, MA)

"This book is destined to become the standard text for step-by-step counseling with couples approaching marriage or remarriage. . . . Professionals . . . will find this volume an excellent resource." (Readings: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health)

"Filled with practical and useful techniques, this book will undoubtedly be an invaluable resource for any ministers who seek to improve their premarital work with couples. . . . A significant contribution to the field of premarital and remarital counseling." (Journal of Family Ministry)

"This book will save many thousands of marriages, and prevent many more from marrying an unsuitable partner. For couples and experts alike, all you every need to know about preparation for marriage." (Amitai Etzioni, author of The New Golden Rule: Community and Morality in a Democratic Society)

"This is the best premarital counseling guide I have seen in more than three decades." (William C. Nichols, editor, Contemporary Family Therapy)

"The authors have improved and update their already useful book. Clergy and professional counselors will find new insights and contemporary applications." (Fred Van Tatenhove, chair: Department of Pastoral Ministry, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky)

"The single best resource currently available for any helping professionals wanting to improve their skills in working with premarital and remarried couples." (David H. Olson, professor, family social science, University of Minnesota)

"An excellent resource. In this face of premarital counseling today: remarriage and the stepfamily, intergroup marriage, and "younger" and "older" couples. Filled with practical and useful techniques, this book will undoubtedly be an invaluable resource for any minister who seeks to improve his premarital work with couples ... The authors have once again made a signigicant contribution to the field of premarital and remarital counseling. I highly recommend it." (Ron L. Deal, M.MFT., CFLE, Family Life Minister, Southwest Church of Christ, Jonesboro, AR)

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A major revision to the definitive guide to conducting premarital counseling.Following the success of the first two editions of this book, the authors updated their indispensable guide on the process and content of premarital counseling. In this revised edition, they have added important information about issues in the forefront today: remarriage, the blAnded or step-family, intergroup marriages, and ?younger? and ?older? couples. The book is filled with practical and effective hands-on questionnaires and instruments that have been newly revised and widely tested by the authors. The book is written to meet the needs of a range of professionals including clergy, clinicians in social work, psychology, counseling, and marriage and family therapy.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 214 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (January 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787908452
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787908454
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #940,671 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars useful, readable - and lacking 4 essential points, August 9, 2004
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This review is from: Premarital & Remarital Counseling: the Professional's Handbook (Paperback)
I have specialized in providing professional education and therapy to divorced, courting, and re/wedded couples since 1981. I am (a) 71, (b) a stepgrandson, stepson, and ex-stepfather and stepbrother, (c) an invited Board member of the Stepfamily Association of America, (d) a contributing editor to 'Your Stepfamily Online,' and (e) the author of six personal-growth and family-relations books.

I recommend this book to readers who want a well-organized overiew of the complex premarital and re/marital counseling process. I caution readers that the authors omit several essential points which cripples the utility of their book:

1) why and how to assess and reduce co-parents' psychological wounds from childhood (vs. divorce). The authors lay the groundwork for this, but don't guide readers on how to follow through;

2) the origin and impacts of blocked grief in adults and kids, and how to spot and reduce it. There is no entry for "grief" in the book's index;

3) co-parent unawareness of five key topics: (a) normal personality formation, composition, and function; (b) keys to high-nurturance families and relationships, (c) effective communication skills, (d) healthy 3-level grief, and (e) stepfamily realities, norms, implications, and hazards. And...

4) little effective re/marital and co-parenting help (i.e. courtship coaching, classes, informed counseling, co-parent support groups) available in most communities and the media.

In my clinical experience since 1981, these factors will often block the best-intentioned adults from following relevant re/marital and co-parenting advice. Counseling couples who are courting and re/married - specially any with existing kids - without including these factors in assessment and interventions can only be partially effective.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Guide, September 4, 2003
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Every clergyperson and secular counselor who does premarital or remarital counseling should have this book. Stahmann and Hiebert have penned an incredibly comprehensive, yet accessible guide for both clergy and secular audiences.

The book begins with foundational issues such as reasons why people marry and beliefs couples tend to hold. The goals of premarital and remarital counseling are also discussed. Their brief introduction to the history of premarital counseling was interesting, though not especially helpful. Throughout the book, the authors summarize relevant findings from a large number of researchers.

This handbook covers all of the practical issues as well, from fees and number of sessions to the actual content of each session. Special emphasis is given to the couple's history together, exploring each family of origin and previous marriages (if any), and the use of premarital inventories. Among inventories, Stahmann and Hiebert review PREPARE, FOCCUS, and the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis. PREPARE is used as the example for most of the book.

Several subjects are covered under "special topics." These include remarriage and stepparenting, specific marital skills, intimacy and sexuality, age-related factors, and problematic situations. The authors also consider the use of group counseling, although most of the book is written for someone counseling one couple at a time.

As a ministry student who realized that my formal seminary training would leave me unprepared for doing premarital counseling, I am grateful to have Stahmann & Hiebert's Premarital and Remarital Counseling. I recommend it along with Charles Taylor's Premarital Guidance and Anderson & Fite's Becoming Married to anyone in a similar situation.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars caution before buying this book, December 14, 2007
This review is from: Premarital & Remarital Counseling: the Professional's Handbook (Paperback)
I was pretty disappointed in this book. It didn't seem relevant at all to issues most couples face today. It seemed like it might be helpful for clergy who are counseling 20 year old virgins but not for mental health therapists or anyone counseling adults. It just really missed the mark and didn't help me at all. I already do some couples counseling and was hoping to sharpen my skills; I don't think I learned anything from this book. Again, I'd stay away from this book unless you are counseling very conservative people in a church setting.
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Today in the United States, for every hundred weddings, fifty-four are first marriages for both partners and forty-six are marriages in which at least one partner has been married previously. Read the first page
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remarital couples, remarital counseling, postwedding session, using assessment inventories, dyadic questions, remarriage counseling, prewedding counseling, denominational expectations, group premarital, premarital process, premarital counselor, bean exercise, premarital inventory, couple first met, counseling process, premarital relationship, parish setting, counseling context, parental marriage, couple types, feedback guide, net worth statement, parental modeling
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