In this brief editorial, Jay Adams presents strategies for dealing with couples who express open hostilities during a counseling session. Adams discourages meeting separately with counselees and encourages working through the conflict in real-time in a godly way. Adams concludes with some additional considerations about the nature of the conflict and how he concludes such counseling sessions.
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