H. Norman Wright
About the author
H. Norman Wright is a distinguished American Christian counselor, author, and educator who has dedicated over five decades to marriage and family therapy. Holding advanced degrees in psychology and theology, Wright has served as a professor at Talbot School of Theology and founded the Christian Marriage Enrichment program. His extensive bibliography includes over seventy books on relationships, grief counseling, and communication, with notable works such as 'Communication: Key to Your Marriage' and 'The Complete Guide to Crisis and Trauma Counseling.'
Wright's therapeutic approach integrates biblical principles with psychological methodology, establishing him as a prominent figure in Christian counseling literature. His evangelical Christian framework intersects with mainstream psychological principles to create comprehensive assessment tools for couples. The author's methodology reflects his academic background and clinical experience, drawing from both theological education and psychological research to address relationship dynamics.
Wright's contribution to premarital counseling literature reflects his unique position as both scholar and practitioner, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application developed through decades of marriage and family therapy. His work represents an intersection of faith-based counseling and empirical relationship research, positioning him within the broader Christian counseling movement while maintaining engagement with secular psychological principles.
