Biblical Marriage and Marital Isuues

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The purpose of this paper is for you to apply biblical teachings to marital issues.

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Choose one of the scenarios provided below for this case study. Write a 1,000-1,250-word paper in which you consider and discuss the following:

Part One: Biblical Marriage

Define marriage and its roles as God created it.
Describe the biblical roles in marriage as a reflection of Christ and his church.

Part Two: Marital Issue

Describe the issues at hand, from outside of your personal worldview.
Explain biblical teachings on the issue.
Explain a counseling therapeutic approach for Christian and for non-Christian clients.
Describe practical homework that can be assigned to the couple.

Scenarios

Scenario 1: Infidelity

Bob and Jane have been married 15 years. A few years into their marriage, after children arrived and their focus shifted to life’s many responsibilities, Bob and Jane noticed their intimacy diminish. Bob pursued Jane regularly, but after some time, his efforts seemed fruitless. As this happened, Bob began noticing other women, especially those who dressed provocatively or were flirtatious towards him. Recently, Bob was unfaithful, having an affair with a coworker. Initially, Bob denied he had done anything wrong, citing Jane’s failure to respond to his pursuit of her. However, he has since realized the gravity of his actions, and although he is not entirely repentant, the couple has come to counseling for guidance.

Scenario 2: Inability to Have Children

John and Erin have been married for a little over 8 years. They are both in their mid-30s and for most of their marriage both desired children. They have been trying to have children for 2 years, with no success. Erin desires to pursue fertility treatments while John expresses that he is “tired of trying.” Both are hesitant to pursue adoption, but Erin says she will only consider it if the fertility treatments are not successful. The couple is seeking guidance in the situation from a Christian perspective, particularly whether or not fertility treatments should be considered and if they should pursue the treatments given that John is hesitant.

Scenario 3: An Abusive Marriage

Will and Mary have been married for 4 years. Mary has always had a bit of a temper, but for the most part she has been able to control her words and actions when angry. Recently, Will has noticed her anger towards him has become harsher than usual and is now directed at him rather than the situation. Last week, Mary became upset when Will was not listening to her; in her anger, she began calling him names and knocked over a table as she was shouting at him. She realizes that she has a problem but is unwilling to admit that anything should be done about it. Will has convinced her, reluctantly, to come with him to counseling to seek advice on how they should handle the situation. Will has expressed concern that her anger could get out of control in the future and is seeking guidance on how he is to respond should that situation arise.

Support your position by referencing the Bible, textbook, another topic Resource, and at least one peer-reviewed scholarly resource. Incorporate the research into your writing in an appropriate, scholarly manner.

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This assignment meets the following NASAC Standards:

1) Understand a variety of models and theories of addiction and other substance-related problems.

25) Gather data systematically from the client and other available collateral sources, using screening instruments and other methods that are sensitive to age, culture and gender. At a minimum, data should include: current and historic substance use; health, mental health, and substance-related treatment history; mental status; and current social, environmental, and/or economic constraints on the client’s ability to follow-through successfully with an action plan.