PC089-612 - Pastoral Care in a Marriage Context
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2,784 Standard Tuition Fee
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12Credit Points
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0.125 EFT
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6AQF level
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Category developing unitB
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Pastoral & Church-Focussed Ministry Unit Discipline
Prerequisites
PC002 Pastoral Care or one other pastoral care or counselling unit at level 6, 7 or 8Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students willA. Know and understand
Demonstrate Developing knowledge and understanding of pastoral care and pastoral counselling for marriage including the methods and standards of professional, safe and ethical practice.
B. Be able to
1. Comment on the aims and methods of pastoral care and counselling for marriage
2. Analyse the skills and methods of pastoral care and counselling for marriage
3. Demonstrate Developing skill in applying the methods of pastoral care and counselling for marriage
4. Present Analytical evidence-based perspectives on pastoral care and counselling for marriage
C. Be in a position to
Applying perspectives and skills from ‘Pastoral Care for Marriage’ to contemporary Christian living and ministry contexts
Content
Section A: Pastoral Care and Pastoral Counselling Skills in a Marriage Context
1. Aims, methods, and the mechanics of care such as administration, confidentiality, boundary issues etc.
2. Relationship counselling skills
3. Equipping others by teaching, encouragement, recognition of abilities, training, etc.
Section B: Pastoral Care and Pastoral Counselling Issues in a Marriage Context
1. Biblical and theological models of relationship and Christian marriage
2. Pastoral care and counselling for various stages of marriage such as courtship, early marriage, child rearing, retirement.
3. Pastoral care and counselling for various situations and crises such as marital conflict, unfaithfulness, separation, blended families, domestic violence, remarriage.
4. Pastoral care and counselling for the end of marriage
Set Readings
Clinton, Tim and John Trent. The Quick-Reference Guide to Marriage and Family Counseling. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2009
Gottman, Julie S. and John M. Gottman. Ten Principles for Doing Effective Couples Therapy. W.W. Norton, 2015
Holmes, Jonathan D. Counsel for Couples: a biblical and practical guide for marriage counseling. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2019
Kellemen, Robert W. Gospel-Centered Marriage Counseling: and equipping guide for pastors and counselors. Baker, 2020.
Lane, Timothy S., and Paul D. Tripp. Relationships: a mess worth making. Greensboro, N.C.: New Growth, 2008.
Richardson, Ronald. Couples in Conflict: a family systems approach to marriage counseling. Fortress, 2020.
Ripley, Jennifer S. and Everett L. Worthington Jr. Couple Therapy: a new hope-focused approach. IVP, 2014
Sells, James N. and Mark A. Yarhouse. Counseling Couples in Conflict: a relational restoration model. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 2011.
Smith, Winston. Marriage Matters: extraordinary change through ordinary moments. Greensboro, N.C.: New Growth, 2010.
Marriage Matters Manual: study guide with leader’s notes. Greensboro. N.C.: New Growth, 2011.
Strickland, Darby A. Is It Abuse? A biblical guide to identifying domestic abuse and helping victims. Philipsburg, N.J.: P&R, 2020
Tripp, Paul David. Marriage: 6 gospel commitments every couple needs to make. Crossway, 2021.
War of Words: getting to the heart of your communication struggles. Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R, 2000.
Worthington, Everett L. ed. Christian Marital Counseling: eight approaches to helping couples. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996.
Yarhouse, Mark A., and James N. Sells. Family Therapies: a comprehensive Christian appraisal. Rev. Ed. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 2017.
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