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Journal articles on the topic "Marriage counselling"

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Baker, Kathleen. "Marriage Guidance Counselling." Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 9, no. 4 (April 1985): 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s0140078900001711.

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The Marriage Guidance Council sets out. as the first of its objectives states: To provide a confidential counselling service for people who have difficulties or anxieties in their marriages or in other personal relationships. It offers other services too: education for young people, setting up training courses and conferences, and publishing and distributing literature. But the counselling of individuals and couples is the main activity of the Council and the one for which it is generally known.
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Baker, K. "Marriage Guidance Counselling." Psychiatric Bulletin 9, no. 4 (April 1, 1985): 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.9.4.75.

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Kissi-Abrokwah, Bernard, and Isaac Aboyom Anontise. "INFLUENCE OF PRE-MARITAL COUNSELLING ON SUSTAINABILITY OF MARRIAGES IN GREATER ACCRA REGION, GHANA." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 8, no. 8 (September 9, 2021): 538–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.88.10685.

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The study focused on elements discussed during pre-marital counselling and how those elements mediate on the sustainability of marriages in Greater Accra Region. Concurrent triangulation mixed method design was chosen for the study. For the quantitative phase 100 marriage people were randomly selected from 10 churches. At the qualitative phase 4 head pastors were conveniently selected from the 10 churches. Mean and standard deviation was used to analysed the questionnaire for the quantitative phase while the semi-structured interview scheduled was thematically analysed to explain issues as they emerged in the study. The study showed conflict resolution, communication, adjusting to individual difference, sex and romance, family lifecycles in marriage and separation from past-memories and families were some elements discussed during pre-marital counselling to help sustain the marriages. Again, respondents were of the view that pre-marital counselling is vital for the sustainability of marriages and should be made compulsory for new couples. Lastly, it was revealed the philosophy of pre-marital counselling is not only being aware of potential land mines in their relationship, but to equip married people to learn the skills necessary to successfully deal with challenges throughout their marriage which help in the sustainability. Therefore, it was recommended that the churches should employ professional counsellors who understand the principle of marriage counselling to perform the act of counselling and follow-up service should be done to check if the elements discussed during pre-marital counselling are being put into practice.
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Deeks, David G. "Book Reviews : Marriage Counselling." Expository Times 101, no. 4 (January 1990): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001452469010100420.

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Haselau, Catherine, Madhubala Kasiram, and Barbara Simpson. "AFRICAN MARRIAGE COUNSELLING AND THE RELEVANCE OF WESTERN MODELS OF COUNSELLING." Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development 27, no. 2 (August 1, 2015): 169–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2415-5829/367.

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This article explores the relevance of Western models of marriage counselling in the African context and specifically with Zulu couples. It argues that because of different worldviews, there are elements of western therapeutic approaches with couples that do not fit with the beliefs and values of many African people. The article examines some of the philosophies that underlie marriage in contemporary Zulu society, as well as the worldview, values and practices of Zulu people with regard to marriage. It then examines a selection of Western marriage counselling approaches in order to establish whether the Western based marriage counselling theories that are taught and practiced by social workers in South Africa today are relevant when used with Zulu couples.
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Cobbinah, Joseph Ezale, and Ellen Mabel Osei-Tutu. "Pre-Marital Counselling and Sustainability of Marriages in Contemporary Ghanaian Society." International Journal of Political Activism and Engagement 6, no. 1 (January 2019): 52–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijpae.2019010104.

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Marriages in Ghana are usually preceded by counseling. It is believed that premarital counseling helps to sustain marriages because it gives couples the initial skills needed to enable them to start their marriage and solve minor problems that may be encountered in the relationship. This study was aimed at assessing the significance of premarital counseling to the sustenance of marriage. The study adopted a mixed methodological approach in gathering the data. Data was gathered from 112 individuals from three different suburbs of the capital city of Ghana. The results showed that although pre-marital counseling was observed to be important for would-be couples, it does not help sustain all marriages. Married couples that were given pre-marital counseling were getting separated as well as those who never had pre-marital counseling. It is therefore recommended that although premarital counseling may be necessary, it is not sufficient to sustain marriages. Therefore, counseling should continue even after marriage.
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McCarthy, Peter. "Mediating modern marriage: A role for marriage counselling?" Sexual and Marital Therapy 12, no. 3 (August 1997): 275–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02674659708408170.

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Sodi, Tholene, Mary O. Esere, Emmy M. Gichinga, and Patience Hove. "Marriage and Counselling in African Communities: Challenges and Counselling Approaches." Journal of Psychology in Africa 20, no. 2 (January 2010): 335–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14330237.2010.10820383.

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Modell, Bernadette, and Aamra Darr. "Genetic counselling and customary consanguineous marriage." Nature Reviews Genetics 3, no. 3 (March 2002): 225–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrg754.

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Owu-Ewie, Charles. "Proverbs in marriage: Counselling role and implications." Legon Journal of the Humanities 30, no. 1 (November 11, 2019): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ljh.v30i1.2.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Marriage counselling"

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Roy, Jane Christine. "Attribution theory and marriage guidance counselling." Thesis, Open University, 1988. http://oro.open.ac.uk/57263/.

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This research is concerned with some aspects of the counselling process within Marriage Guidance Council Counselling sessions. The first area of investigation chosen was the interaction of the counsellors image of the ideal client with her perceived image of real clients. Unfortunately, it was not possible to pursue this investigation since not all of the counsellors images of who would benefit from counselling were sufficiently stable over time. This was felt to be due to the test used (the California Q set). The second chosen area of investigation was the client counsellor verbal interaction in first counselling sessions studied using transcripts of ten female and four male clients and two couples counselled by the researcher and one woman and one couple counselled by another counsellor. The content was analysed using attribution theory. Clients made attributions from a wider range of categories than experimental studies normally allow for, the most frequently used category was emotion and attitude attributions, this is a neglected category which needs further study. The results did not support previous findings that people make Significantly more situational than personality attributions about their own behaviour. Clients have response strategies they use to reply to the counsellor, some of these are blocking strategies since they result in the counsellor dropping the subject being discussed; others are positive responses since they lead to the client· and counsellor engaging in a dialogue. All clients living with their partners who returned for a second session engaged in at least one extended dialogue with the counsellor about an attribution made by the counsellor. None of the clients who failed to return engaged in an extended dialogue with the counsellor.
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Siu, Leung Kit-sum Mary. "Infidelity in marriages : implications on counselling /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1985. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12322465.

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Al-Malki, Moza. "Attitudes of Qatari citizens towards marriage and family counselling." Thesis, Abertay University, 2002. https://rke.abertay.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/b78e144e-457f-4324-9383-686278b8b9e8.

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The global expansion of counselling into a wide range of social and cultural groups has raised questions about the acceptability of counselling for people living in societies who do not share Western traditions of psychological therapy. The present study is contextualised within reviews of models of marriage and family counselling, and an analysis of recent social changes in Qatari society. Attitudes to family and marriage counselling were investigated in a sample of 247 adult citizens of Qatar, a Gulf State in which counselling services have become established in recent years. A questionnaire measure of attitudes to marriage and family counselling was constructed, and validated for the purposes of the study. Results showed a generally positive attitude toward counselling, with attitude differences associated with age, educational level and place of domicile. Few gender differences were found. These results are discussed in the light of previous research into public attitudes to psychology and counselling, and their implications for practice and further research are reviewed.
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Siu, Leung Kit-sum Mary, and 蕭梁潔心. "Infidelity in marriages: implications on counselling." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1985. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31247532.

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Zikhali, Marcia. "Unwillingness of couples to present themselves for pre- marital counselling: a preliminary investigation." Thesis, University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/281.

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Thesis Msc.(Clinical Psychology))--University of Limpopo, 2009.
The overall scope of the study was to explore reasons why couples do not present themselves for premarital counselling. Research indicates that despite the high divorce rates and dissatisfaction with the institution of marriage, most engaged couples are reluctant to participate in premarital counselling, in spite of its demonstrated efficacy. To understand the reasons for this lack of participation, five (5) couples who were in the process of getting married were interviewed. The results of the analysis indicate that engaged couples experience high levels of relationship satisfaction. This may result in the low participation rate as they do not perceive themselves as being susceptible to marital problems and divorce. However, due to the small sample size, it is difficult to generalize the findings. As a result further research is suggested. It is also recommended that research be conducted to determine the connection between the lack of awareness surrounding premarital counselling and participation in premarital counselling. Lastly, it is also recommended that the structure and format of the program should be made to appear more appealing and socially acceptable.
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Gerber, Louis Antonie. "Pastoral counselling of persons with homosexual tendencies in a heterosexual marriage / by Louis Antonie Gerber." Thesis, North-West University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/756.

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The occurrence of marriages failing as a result of one member of the couple having a homosexual relationship has increased since the rewriting of the law on human rights. This resulted in a heightened need for pastoral care of members of the family that were affected by this tendency. Of cardinal importance to this study and in light of the constant debate about homosexuality in the church, a Scriptural foundation is found in the handling in cases of marriage breaking up as a result of infidelity with a homosexual partner. The Praxis model of Zerfass forms the framework in which a new pastoral therapy is sought. As background to the study an investigation is conducted to find the possible causes and resulting effects of homosexual tendencies in the areas of psychology, physiology, and social anthropology. An empirical research form part of the investigation into a practical formulating of a suitable guideline for pastoral care. With the insight gained from the research, a practice theory is developed to fill the gap with a new and appropriate approach in giving pastoral guidance to all parties who are affected when one of the members of the married couple experiences same sex attraction (SSA) or get involved in a homosexual relationship.
Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.
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Yeung, Nam-ying Daphne. "A study on the use of pre-marital counselling services in Hong Kong /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B22330951.

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Hill, Andrea Frances. "A study of factors which influence the initial engagement of clients in counselling in an agency offering marriage counselling services." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/16393.

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The problem of initially engaging clients in counselling, at an agency offering marriage counselling services, is complex. It is often difficult to motivate the couple to come together to the first interview. Many clients book appointments which they do not keep, and others attend only one interview. The aim of this .study was to identify specific factors likely to influence the initial engagement of clients with marital problems in an agency setting. A literature survey was done and four groups of factors likely to influence the initial engagement of clients in counselling were identified. These factors are: client factors, including demographic, problem related and expectation related factors, actuarial factors, including waiting time for the first appointment, agency hours and agency fees, interactional factors, including agency-client interaction in the initial telephone contact and in the first interview, and counsellor factors.
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Graham, Lydia, and n/a. ""Walking together" : the elements of the retrospective construction of safety in marriages where the wife is a survivor of incest." University of Canberra. Education, 2002. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20050411.140236.

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Many intimate relationships do not survive the process of working through issues to do with incest. However, some relationships do well despite these upheavals. Therefore the focus of the current study was on how lasting marriages manage to construct emotional safety in order to maintain emotional intimacy. The relationship issues of marriages where one partner is a survivor of incest have not been widely researched. Yet it is in the survivor's relationship where many issues arising from the incest may be played out. Literature in the survivor area focuses on the need for safety and support. Therefore, models of couple counselling may need to include these issues in their notions of healing within the process of counselling. This study was conducted using qualitative research methods. Focus groups were a primary source of data. The study examined the construction of safety in longterm intact marriages of incest survivors. This examination looked at the three-stage model of counselling for trauma proposed by Judith Herman, and the relationship between these three stages of healing and the construction of safety. The research participants included female incest survivors and husbands of survivors of incest. Participants were asked to individually make written constructions of safety related to each of the three stages of healing. A group construction process followed these individual constructions and differences within the written materials were also highlighted. Segregated groups met three times, each time concentrating on a particular stage of healing. A single validating group of the combined women and men's groups met later to do an overall construction of the notion of safety. Results indicate that emotional safety is indeed an important issue for both partners in relationships where the wife is a survivor of incest. There are differences between survivors and partners about the significance of the three stages. A model of the retrospective construction of safety has been developed. This model includes the important elements of the experience of emotional safety that arose. These elements were knowledge, negotiated control, negotiated trust, communication, how anger is managed and directed, and managing the difficult times and issues such as the times of the disclosure of incest.
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Nkansa-Dwamena, Ohemaa. "Reflections on sameness and difference : implications for counselling psychology and professional practice." Thesis, City, University of London, 2010. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/19657/.

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The portfolio explores the concepts of ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’ and their implications for the field of counselling psychology and professional practice. Consisting of an empirical research piece, a case study and a critical review of literature, each section of the portfolio examines the main theme against existing models, participant accounts and the perspective of experts in the various fields. The portfolio begins with a qualitative research study of ten Black British Lesbians and their experiences of negotiating their multiple identities. The second section consists of a case study which explores the role of similarity and dissimilarity in the therapeutic relationship. The portfolio ends with a critical literature review which comprises a consideration of studies of intra-racial discrimination in the Black community.
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Books on the topic "Marriage counselling"

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Tyndall, Nicholas. Marriage guidance counselling. Rugby: National MarriageGuidance Council, 1986.

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Tyndall, Nicholas. Marriage guidance counselling. Rugby: National Marriage Guidance Council, 1985.

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Nwobi, Prudence Chisolu. Marriage and family counselling. Enugu: PAN-AFRIC Publishers, 1997.

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Jain, Manik Chand. Astrology in marriage counselling. 3rd ed. New Delhi: Ranjan Piblications, 1985.

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Helen, Glezer, and Australian Institute of Family Studies., eds. Marriage counselling in Australia: An evaluation. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1989.

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D, West John, ed. Counselling couples. London: Sage Publications, 1993.

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Bruce, Reddrop, ed. For better, for worse: A guide to contemporary marriage counselling. London: HarperCollins, 1995.

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(Organisation), Majlis. Taking sides: A legal handbook on women's rights & counselling. Mumbai: Majlis, 2005.

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Hunt, Pat. Clients' responses to marriage counselling: A report on the research project of MG clients. Rugby: National Marriage Guidance Council, 1985.

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Smith, Robin L. Lies at the altar: The truth about great marriages. New York: Hyperion, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Marriage counselling"

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Korpiola, Mia. "Marriage-Counselling and Reconciliation in Marriage Cases in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Reformation Sweden (16th–17th Centuries)." In Mit Freundschaft oder mit Recht?, 133–48. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412217907-007.

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Bulka, Reuven P. "Philosophical Foundations for Marriage Counselling." In Existential Elements of the Family, 55–62. Peeters Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26mt5.6.

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"Marriage guidance, mediation and other counselling." In Divorce and Separation, 194. Routledge-Cavendish, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843145417-80.

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Cobbinah, Joseph Ezale, and Ellen Mabel Osei-Tutu. "Pre-Marital Counselling and Sustainability of Marriages in Contemporary Ghanaian Society." In Research Anthology on Rehabilitation Practices and Therapy, 1492–506. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3432-8.ch075.

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Marriages in Ghana are usually preceded by counseling. It is believed that premarital counseling helps to sustain marriages because it gives couples the initial skills needed to enable them to start their marriage and solve minor problems that may be encountered in the relationship. This study was aimed at assessing the significance of premarital counseling to the sustenance of marriage. The study adopted a mixed methodological approach in gathering the data. Data was gathered from 112 individuals from three different suburbs of the capital city of Ghana. The results showed that although pre-marital counseling was observed to be important for would-be couples, it does not help sustain all marriages. Married couples that were given pre-marital counseling were getting separated as well as those who never had pre-marital counseling. It is therefore recommended that although premarital counseling may be necessary, it is not sufficient to sustain marriages. Therefore, counseling should continue even after marriage.
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"1. Promoting Marriage, Motherhood, Eugenics, and Comprehensive Health Care in Marriage Counselling Centres." In Women Doctors in Weimar and Nazi Germany, 21–54. University of Toronto Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442629653-005.

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Brank, Eve M. "Getting, Being, and Staying Married." In The Psychology of Family Law, 42–57. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479865413.003.0004.

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Marriage changes the legal status of a relationship in a unique way. Individuals’ adjusting to such a changes can be supported by active premarital education or counselling. Additionally, there are legal requirements to effect the status change of going from nonmarried to married. Those requirements are rather simple and generally only require a license and solemnization. One exception is that of the narrowly defined common law marriage. Being married brings with it a number of legal privileges and protections, and also responsibilities and liabilities. For example, there are marital privileges related to property, taxes, medical decisions, torts, and evidence. In the instance of spousal rape, there is a marital privilege for the perpetrator but not the victim.
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McLean, Adrian, and Alistair Moffat. "For Better or for Worse; can M&As Benefit from Marriage Counselling?" In Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions, 145–59. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s1479-361x(2012)0000010011.

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Williams, Justin A. "Politics." In Brithop, 91–118. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190656805.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses the Scottish independence debate as performed in hip-hop, which deals with issues of power, economics, stereotypes, and civic nationalism in a postcolonial era. The chapter shows how these artists reinvent and subvert the notion of “Otherness” and minority identity by using humor and wordplay to critique stereotypes of Scottishness, Englishness, (African American) mainstream hip-hop, and most politically, the status quo. Stanley Odd and Loki address the referendum in different ways, but both utilize rapping as a folk protest medium by which to sound out their concerns and relevant debates surrounding independence. Primary case study tracks discussed in this chapter include “Marriage Counselling,” “Antiheroics,” “Son I Voted Yes,” all by Stanley Odd, and Loki’s album Government Issue Music Protest (G.I.M.P).
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Hodgson, Jonathan. "Making The Trouble with Love and Sex." In Drawn from Life, 191–205. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748694112.003.0012.

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This chapter is an autobiographical and critically reflective account of both the making and reception of the first full-length animated documentary made for British television, The Trouble with Love and Sex (2011). The chapter is written by the film’s director, Jonathan Hodgson. The chapter discusses Hodgson’s pre-production concerns regarding animation’s capacity to effectively and engagingly convey subtle nuances of body language on display within emotionally and psychologically complex and challenging spaces (the counselling rooms of Relate, a professional marriage guidance service). The chapter also discusses the highly positive audience response to the finished work, arguing that animated documentary aesthetics and form in fact allowed for notably non-prejudicial, non-judgemental forms of audience engagement with the film’s protagonists. The chapter also discusses at length the pre-production, production, and post-production methodology employed Hodgson and his key collaborators during the making of their film.
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Conference papers on the topic "Marriage counselling"

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Sagita, Ranti. "The Effect of Peer Group and Religiosity on Early Marriage Motivation." In Proceedings of the 5th ASEAN Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Humanities (ACPCH 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200120.040.

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Harsari, Riski Januar Tri. "A Perspective of Husband and Wife Roles in Long-Distance Marriage." In Proceedings of the 5th ASEAN Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Humanities (ACPCH 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200120.056.

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Afandi, Erfan, and Ardiansyah. "Adjustment of Marriage on Woman in the Manner of Matchmaking Culture." In Proceedings of the 4th ASEAN Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Humanities (ACPCH 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/acpch-18.2019.63.

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Azhary, Muhammad Rifqi, and Dwi Noerjoedianto. "Evaluation of Information and Adolescent Counseling Center Management to Delay Early Marriage in Adolescents in Senior High School 4, Jambi, Indonesia." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.51.

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ABSTRACT Background: Teenage marriage have historically been associated with a variety of negative outcomes such as lower education levels, higher unemployment rates, worse health, lower wages and higher crime rates. Studies have revealed significant differences in most of the dimensions of marital quality, before and after marital counselling. The purpose of this study was to investigate evaluation of information and adolescent counseling center management to delay early marriage in adolescents. Subjects and Method: This was a qualitative study with a case study approach. The study was conducted at Public Senior High School 4 Jambi, Indonesia, from January to May 2019. 10 key informants were selected for this study. The data were collected by indepth interview and observation. The data were analyzed using source, data, and method triangulations. Results: The implementation of adolescent’s guidance and counseling center services still has room for improvement. There were several factors that lack of optimal results, for example the process of members or educators recruitment and training (input aspects), planning, report and evaluation system (process aspect) and students’ knowledge about health reproduction and adolescent marriage (output aspect). Conclusion: There is a need to improve information and counseling service. Keywords: evaluation, counseling and information center service, adolescents, delayed early marriage Correspondence: Muhammad Rifqi Azhary. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: rifqiazhary.ra@gmail.com. Mobile: +6285363817339. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.51
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