DQ 3

The HFCT strength is its use of exercises which reshape habits and behavioral patterns of individuals within relationships.  Worthington writes in his HFCT manual:“Maintaining a good marriage, improving a marriage, and solving problems in a marriage require that the partners exert effort–that they work on the marriage.  Solving problems in marriage through marital therapy requires that the couple work on the tasks that the therapist assigns–both within the therapy hour and particularly between sessions.  Inspire the couple to perspire to achieve what they aspire to.  You cannot browbeat or coerce them into a work ethic.The strategy is faith working through love.  HOPE-focused marital therapists should never consider themselves marital technicians or problem-solvers.  Therapists are ministers of love.Your task: draw distinctions between Hope and Grace–the model articulated by Ripley compared to the one articulated by Sells. We have worked together in integrating our two approaches (that will be our focus in Dec).  Your task now is to identify the benefits and shortcomings of each.

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A counselor has a client that is a victim of domestic violence—her husband has been battering her for years. Explain how this type of violence is both an example of a human rights violation as well as social injustice. How do these issues effect the ethical response of the counselor to the client’s situation?

Rethinking Psychopathology

Prior to beginning work on this interactive assignment, review your instructor’s initial forum post, and watch The Nature of the Mind–Part One: The Roots of Psychological Disorder. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. It is recommended that you read Chapters 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, and 10 in Positive Psychology: Theory, Research and Applications, Please note that the video selected for this week is dense and may be difficult to understand upon first viewing. You are encouraged to watch the video more than once over the course of several days to better understand the conversation in more depth.