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A successful in vitro fertilization outcome in a hermaphrodite male
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, Volume 169, Issue 1, Page 424-425, April 2025.
Shima Elbakhit M. E. Albasha +2 more
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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2003
Marital conflict has deleterious effects on mental, physical, and family health, and three decades of research have yielded a detailed picture of the behaviors that differentiate distressed from nondistressed couples. Review of this work shows that the singular emphasis on conflict in generating marital outcomes has yielded an incomplete picture of ...
Frank D Fincham
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Marital conflict has deleterious effects on mental, physical, and family health, and three decades of research have yielded a detailed picture of the behaviors that differentiate distressed from nondistressed couples. Review of this work shows that the singular emphasis on conflict in generating marital outcomes has yielded an incomplete picture of ...
Frank D Fincham
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Everyday Marital Conflict and Child Aggression
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2004Children's immediate aggressive responding to exposure to marital conflict was examined. Participants were 108 families with 8- to 16-year-old children (53 boys, 55 girls), with diary records of children's reactions to marital conflict in the home completed by 103 mothers (n = 578 records) and 95 fathers (n = 377 records) during a 15-day period.
E Mark, Cummings +2 more
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Journal of Family Issues, 1982
Thirty white, middle-class, married couples were interviewed concerning the strategies each spouse used in attempting to resolve a number of actual conflicts experienced by each couple. Four types of strategies are examined: authority, control, influence, and manipulation.
DAVID C. BELL +2 more
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Thirty white, middle-class, married couples were interviewed concerning the strategies each spouse used in attempting to resolve a number of actual conflicts experienced by each couple. Four types of strategies are examined: authority, control, influence, and manipulation.
DAVID C. BELL +2 more
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Dysfunctional Marital Conflict
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1999Abstract Previous investigations have noted that: (1) women have been noted to typically start most of the marital conflict discussions in laboratories that use observational methods, (2) the way conflict discussions start is also critical in predicting both their outcome and the longitudinal course of marriages, and (3) in distressed marriages there ...
John Mordechai Gottman +1 more
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Irrational Beliefs and Marital Conflict
Psychological Reports, 1998To test the hypothesis that the major irrational evaluative beliefs postulated by Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy are related to marital conflict, 15 married couples participated in a thought-listing procedure. During this procedure, three idiosyncratic scenes portraying marital conflict and three control scenes free of conflict were identified for ...
Moller A.T., De Beer Z.C.
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Dysfunctional Marital Conflict and Everyday Marital Interaction
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 2005Abstract Fifty newlywed couples participated in a conflict discussion and an unstructured, seminatural interaction. This paper explores the relationship between these two interactions. Two sets of hypotheses were tested. One hypothesis was derived from a traditional, personality theory model that would predict consistency in behavior across the two ...
John M. Gottman, Janice L. Driver
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