BEIJING, July 3 -- More than 3,000 people
attended Shanghai's first training course for marriage counselors over the
weekend in the Huangpu Library.
After passing the course exam, the students will be awarded professional certificates authorized by the Personnel Department of All-China Women's Federation and China International Marriage
and Family Association.
"The counselors must comprehend not only
psychological knowledge, but Marriage Law, the marriage culture and parent-child
education as well," said Zhang Hua, director of Shanghai Marriage Instructor
Training Office.
The counselors help people raise the quality of
marriage and family life, said the training office.
The students, from 23 to 71 years old, are from all
walks of life, such as psychological consultants, lawyers, teachers,
white-collar executives and neighborhood committee employees. Eighty percent are
female.
Promising job
Some of the candidates wanted the certificates to
help them engage in marriage instruction, as they found the new type of job
promising, while others wanted to solve their own problems through the study,
said the office.
"Some of the attendees are faced with marriage
problems themselves," said Zhang. "When they find psychological consulting was
not enough, they turn to specialized knowledge for help."
About 40 percent of the candidates have a good
educational background and high income, according to the office.
"Even though they are enjoying a comfortable material
life, their souls are lonely," said Zhang.
More than 30,000 couples filed for divorce in the
city last year, an increase of 12 percent from 2004.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)