The Third Option group in Hendersonville, TN meets every Monday evening from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Northeast Church. The group is facilitated by Mae Chambers, author of "Can My Marriage be Saved?" For more information, email Mae@SavedMarriageNetwork.com. (To find or start a group in your area, please visit TheThirdOption.com)
Here is what TheThirdOption.com has to say about the program...
The Third Option is an on-going group program to build better marriages. It is designed for all married couples and can be used both as marriage enrichment or crisis intervention. For hurting couples, who see only two options (painful endurance or divorce) the third option means reconciliation. For ordinary couples, the program teaches them the skills they need to have happier, healthier marriages.
When couples are struggling they will say they have "tried everything" but what they usually mean is they have tried the same two extreme options over and over, never finding what works. (Example: they have stuffed their anger, or they have attacked with it. Neither will give them the marriages they want.) The THIRD OPTION is the middle healthy ground.
The Third Option combines skill-building workshops with sharing from mentor couples and a support group component. The atmosphere is warm and caring.
Is this counseling?
No. The Third Option is not counseling. It is an educational and support group where we learn and encourage each other along the way. However, we recommend participants seek counseling when appropriate. It is possible to do both.
How does the Third Option differ from counseling?
The Third Option is peer ministry and a psycho-educational program. It combines: a support group, mentor couples and workshops on relationship skills. Many couples will come to the Third Option rather than counseling because:
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How does it differ from weekend experiences? What are mentor couples and why use them? What is the Format? Then, all join the main group at coffee break time. The second hour, there is a ½ hour mini-workshop on one of 14 topics. The workshops teach practical skills couples need in order to have good marriages. The workshops include skits and games to make the material interesting and easy to remember. Then a second mentor couple shares on the workshop topic. They talk about what mistakes they made in the past and what they have learned to do, which works much better and how much happier it makes them. At the end of the meeting, each person receives a worksheet with a summary and 2 self-inventory questions. The questions are read and there is quiet time for each person to decide what they will practice between meetings. (No one asks what others have decided. This is personal time). At the next meeting, the first hour (which newcomers missed because they were in orientation) is a support group where couples share what they are learning and what they are practicing. If they have questions or frustrations we talk about that. If they have success stories, we celebrate with them. And we support each other as we learn and grow and make our marriages better. What are the workshop topics? |