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E-raamat: Evidence-based Approaches to Relationship and Marriage Education [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (The University of British Columbia, Canada (Emeritus))
  • Formaat: 372 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Textbooks in Family Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315757353
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 372 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Textbooks in Family Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315757353
This is the first book to provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary overview ofevidence-based relationship and marriage education (RME) programs. Readers are introduced to the best practices for designing, implementing, and evaluating effective RME programs to better prepare them to teach clients how to have healthy intimate relationships. Noted contributors from various disciplines examine current programs and best practices, often by the original developers themselves. Readers learn to critically appraise approaches and design and implement effective, evidence-based programs in the future. Examples and discussion questions encourage readers to examine issues and apply what they have learned. The conceptual material in Parts I & II provides critical guidance for practitioners who wish to develop, implement, and evaluate RME programs in various settings.Chapters in Parts III & IV follow a consistent structure so readers can more easily compare programs-- program overview and history, theoretical foundations, needs assessment and target audience, program goals & objectives, curriculum issues, cultural Implications, evidence based research and evaluation, and additional resources. This book reflects what the editor has learned from teaching relationship development and family life education courses over the past decade and includes the key information that students need to become competent professionals. Highlights of the book’s coverage include:Comprehensive summary of effective evidence-based RME training programs in one volume.Prepares readers for professional practice as a Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) by highlighting the fundamentals of developing RME programs.Describes the challenges associated with RME program evaluation.The book opens with a historical overview of RME development. It is followed by 20 chapters divided in six parts. The initial four chapters focus on fundamentals of relationship and marriage education --program development, required training, delivery systems, and implementation. The three chapters in Part II consider important conceptual and theoretical frameworks used in RME. Part III considers best practices in inventory based programs while Part IV examines six skills-based programs. The chapters in Parts III and IV consider program overview and history, theoretical foundations, needs assessment and target audience, program goals and objectives, curriculum issues, cultural implications, evidence-based research & evaluation, and additional resources. This content covers four categories of effective programs -- design and content, relevance, delivery and implementation, and assessment and quality assurance. Part V presents evidence-based RME with diverse groupsand Part VI reviews future directions.Intended for use in advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in relationship and marriage education, family life education, marriage and relationship counseling/therapy, intimate relationships, relationship development, or home/school/community services taught in human development and family studies, psychology, social work, sociology, religion, and more, this ground-breaking book also serves as a resource for practitioners, therapists, counselors, clergy members, and policy makers interested in evidence based RME programs and those seeking to become Certified Family Life Educators or preparing for a career in RME.
Foreword viii
Robert M. Milardo
Preface x
About the Editor xiv
About the Contributors xv
Part I Fundamentals of Relationship and Marriage Education (RME) 1(74)
1 The Evolution of Relationship and Marriage Education
3(13)
James J. Ponzetti Jr
2 Relationship and Marriage Education Best Practices: Conceptual and Methodological Issues
16(15)
Stephen F. Duncan
3 Relationship and Marriage Education Program Design and Implementation
31(29)
Ted G. Futris
Jacquelyn K. Mallette
Evin W. Richardson
4 Does It Work? Effectiveness Research on Relationship and Marriage Education
60(15)
Alan J. Hawkins
Part II Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks 75(46)
5 A Health Model for Relationship and Marriage Education
77(16)
Angela Wiley
Jill Bowers
6 Sound Relationship House Theory and Relationship and Marriage Education
93(15)
Robert J. Navarra
John M. Gottman
Julie Schwartz Gottman
7 Developing a Model for Relationship and Marriage Education: Efforts and Lessons from the U.S. Cooperative Extension
108(13)
H. Wallace Goddard
David G. Schramm
Part III Evidence-based Practices in Inventory-based Programs 121(42)
8 Discoveries about Couples from PREPARE/ENRICH
123(14)
Amy K. Olson
David H. Olson
9 FOCCUS and REFOCCUS: Preparing and Sustaining Couples for Marriage
137(11)
Lee Williams
10 RELATE Assessment
148(15)
Vicki L. Loyer-Carlson
Part IV Evidence-based Practices in Skills-based Programs 163(108)
11 Relationship Enhancement Program and Mastering the Mysteries of Love
165(15)
Robert F. Scuka
12 The Prevention and Relationship Education Program (PREP) for Individuals and Couples
180(17)
Laurie A. Tonelli
Marcie Pregulman
Howard J. Markman
13 EPL and Its Adaptations: Research and Implementation in Germany and Beyond
197(20)
Ann-Katrin Job
Franz Thurmaier
Joachim Engl
Kurt Hahlweg
14 The Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET)
217(14)
Guy Bodenmann
15 Relationship Attachment Model (RAM) Programs: PICK and LINKS
231(22)
John Van Epp
Morgan Van Epp Cutlip
16 Youth-focused Relationship Education: Relationship Smarts PLUS and Love Notes
253(18)
Marline E. Pearson
Kay Reed
Part V Evidence-based RME and Diverse Groups 271(46)
17 Relationship Education with Same-sex Couples
273(16)
Sarah W. Whitton
18 Relationship and Marriage Education for Low-income Couples: Strengthening Stressed Relationships
289(12)
Sage E. Erickson
Alan J. Hawkins
19 Relationship and Marriage Education for Remarried Couples and Stepfamilies
301(16)
Brian J. Higginbotham
Sheryl Goodey
Part VI Future Directions and Conclusion 317(22)
20 Use of Web-based Relationship and Marriage Education
319(12)
Emily J. Georgia
Larisa N. Cicila
Brian D. Doss
21 Evidence-based Relationship and Marriage Education and Beyond
331(8)
James J. Ponzetti Jr
Index 339
James J. Ponzetti, Jr. is an Emeritus faculty member at the University of British Columbia, Canada.