Strategic use of observer-perspective questions in couples therapy [PDF]
Questions are one of the most frequently used strategies in therapy. There is a body of theoretical work on the kinds of questions that are preferred in specific treatment approaches.
Peter Muntigl +2 more
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Couples Therapy Delivered Through Videoconferencing: Effects on Relationship Outcomes, Mental Health and the Therapeutic Alliance [PDF]
Changing technology, and the pervasive demand created by a greater need in the population for access to mental health interventions, has led to the development of technologies that are shifting the traditional way in which therapy is provided. This study
Andrea Kysely +5 more
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Behavioral couples therapy for smoking cessation: A pilot randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Introduction—Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) has been found to improve long-term abstinence rates in alcohol- and substance-dependent populations but has not been tested for smoking cessation.
LaChance H +5 more
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The Use of Spirituality in Narrative Couples and Family Therapy [PDF]
Narrative therapy is a postmodern therapy approach that suggests that people make sense of their lives through the stories they create. Spirituality plays an active role in the processes of understanding life as a part of the stories of spiritually ...
Zehranur Akbulut
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Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and Spirituality [PDF]
Emotionally focused therapy was created as a couples therapy approach and has become a frequently used therapeutic approach these days. This approach, theoretically based on the understanding that the attachment relationship observed between mother and ...
Merve Nurlu
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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Couple Training Based on Approach Acceptance and Commitment (ACT) and Imago therapy on Couple Conflict Management [PDF]
Intimate marital relationships are the most important predictor of life satisfaction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of couples' education based on the approach of treatment based on acceptance and commitment and Imago therapy on
Mahvash Maazinezhad +2 more
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Comparison the effectiveness of couple therapy based on schema therapy with couples therapy based on acceptance and commitment therapy on family resiliency of couples [PDF]
The present study was done with the aim of comparing the effectiveness of schema-based couple therapy and couple therapy based on acceptance and commitment on family resiliences of couples. The study was experimental, with three group pre-test-post-test.
Masoume Hemmati +3 more
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Sex for seniors: how physicians discuss older adult’s sexuality
Background This study examined physicians’ perspectives on sexuality in later life. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted among 38 physicians with various specialties and they were asked to discuss sexuality in later life within the medical context.
Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan +5 more
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Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy: A Review of Theory and Practice
Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy is a relatively short-term and effective couples therapy developed to change the negative interaction cycles and emotional reactions of couples experiencing difficulties in their relationships.
Fatmagül Gürbüz +2 more
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The effectiveness of couple therapy based on emotional intelligence components on reducing marital conflicts and increasing adjustment of divorce applicant couples [PDF]
Introduction: Divorce, as a phenomenon that challenges the cohesion of the family, is one of the most important causes of tension and pressure. Aim: The current study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of couple therapy based on emotional ...
Sajjad Panahifar, Aria Momeni
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