Comments

This article will appear in its final version in International Journal of Reality Therapy, forthcoming volume, and is posted here with permission.

Abstract

The purpose of this of this article is two-fold. First, a brief review of the unique characteristics of inter-religious couples, as well as the common negotiations made in such relationships will be provided. Secondly, salient counseling implications will be presented, with the introduction of the Basic Needs Genogram as a possible technique in working with inter-religious couples. A case conceptualization and discussion will follow.

Disciplines

Health Psychology | Personality and Social Contexts | Student Counseling and Personnel Services

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