Marriage at Midlife: Counseling Strategies and Analytical Tools

Marriage at Midlife: Counseling Strategies and Analytical Tools

Marriage at Midlife: Counseling Strategies and Analytical Tools

Marriage at Midlife: Counseling Strategies and Analytical Tools

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Overview

"[This book] provides a perceptive, research based, and pragmatic approach to working with couples seeking reconnection after years of childrearing....Marriage at Midlife should take center stage on every counselor's bookshelf."

 

--Kathleen M. Galvin, PhD

 

Professor, Communication Studies,

 

Northwestern University

 

The middle period of married life-what the authors call the "centerstage"-is often the "make or break" point in a lifelong relationship. Marriage at Midlife provides counselors, mental health professionals, and marriage educators with the tools they need to assist couples who are experiencing the challenges of the post-childrearing years. The authors take a resilience-based approach to help couples preserve and improve long, satisfying relationships.

 

 

 

This book is enriched with the authors' experience with couples who have been married between 20 and 50 years. Each chapter contains an opening narrative about a real-life couple, a section identifying sources of distress, a section outlining the analytical tools needed for each challenge, and questions and exercises for clients. Throughout the book are bulleted lists with quick advice for couples on a range of topics, such as suggested shared activities or tips for managing stress.

 

Learn how to help couples:

 

 

 

  • Reinvent and deepen their marriage through improved communication
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    Forgive past transgressions and choose new, meaningful, shared activities

     

    Adapt to midlife challenges, such as job loss, relocation, and returning to school

     

    Handle the stress of illness and caregiving

     

    Redefine relationships with "boomerang kids," adult children, and grandchildren

     

     

     

    With this book, counselors will obtain both the skills and the insight needed to help couples reimagine their relationships at this pivotal stage in their lives.


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9780826125637
    Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
    Publication date: 03/16/2009
    Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    Format: eBook
    Pages: 288
    File size: 520 KB

    About the Author

    Vince Waldron is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the Department of Communication Studies, Arizona State University, where he also is affiliated with the program in Aging and Lifespan Development.


    Doug Kelley is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Arizona State University's West campus.

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    Table of Contents

    "Contributors
    Preface
    Chapter 1: Guiding Perspectives and Analytical Tools
    Defining the ""Centerstage"" Marriage
    The Empty Nest-an Empty Metaphor?
    Our Research: How Did We Learn About Centerstage Marriages?
    Five Couples: Five Different Challenges
    How to Use This Book
    A Guiding Perspective: Communicating Across the Life course
    Accounting for Differences among Clients: Culture, Gender, and Religion
    Understanding Centerstage Couples: Three Frameworks
    ""Best Practices"" of Centerstage Couples
    Concluding Thoughts: Remodeling the Empty Nest
    References
    PART 1: RECOUPLING: OPTIMIZING RELATIONAL PROCESSES
    Chapter 2: Improving Communication
    Reassessing Familiar Patterns
    Building Communication Capacity
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Questions for Clients
    Exercises
    Defining Forgiveness as a Relational Negotiation
    Why Forgive?
    What Forgiveness Is Not
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Questions for Clients
    Exercises
    Chapter 4: Finding New and Meaningful Activities
    Constraints on Activity During Childrearing
    Midlife Transitions: Finding Fulfillment in New Patterns of Activity
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Emerging Opportunities for Meaningful Engagement: Examples for Clients
    Significant Service
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Questions for Clients
    Exercises
    PART 2: RETOOLING: ADAPTING to MIDLIFE EVENTS
    Chapter 5: New Career Directions: Coping with Job Loss and Returning to SchoolJob Loss
    Returning to School
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Questions for Clients
    Exercises
    Chapter 6: Managing Boundaries: Boomerang Kids, Adult Children, and GrandparentingBoomerang Kids
    Helping Adult Children
    Grandparenting
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Questions for Clients
    Exercises
    Understanding the Relocation Experience
    Chapter 7: Relocation at Midlife: Marking a New Era
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Sources of Distress
    Analytical Tools
    Working with Clients
    Concluding Thoughts
    References
    Questions for Clients
    Exercises
    Chapter 9: Conclusion: Reimagining the Empty Nest: Helping Clients Think Differently
    Alternative Metaphors
    Best Practices Revisited
    Appendix A: Resources
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    What People are Saying About This

    From the Publisher

    This book can make a difference in people's lives. I value and applaud Dr. Kelley's and Dr. Waldron's use of their extensive knowledge, experience, and insight to write a book that empowers people to take charge of their marriage at mid-life (and in reality, this book would help married couples of all stages) through communication. The authors use accessible language, clear examples, and offer pragmatic advice for couples and for marriage counselors working with married couples. This book is timely and necessary.

    —Maureen Keeley, PhD Professor, Dept. of Communication Studies, Texas State University

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