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Storying Marital Conflict

2016
This chapter examines reasons for marital breakdown and analyses across the entire corpus of motives for divorce narratives. The slim existing literature on lone parenthood and divorce among British Asians has emphasized domestic violence, arranged and forced marriages, problems of ‘family interference’ and ‘clashes of upbringing’ in transnational ...
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Conflict Management Style and Marital Satisfaction

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2000
The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is one conflict management style that correlated more significantly with marital satisfaction than any other. In addition, spousal satisfaction with how marital conflict is managed was also examined, as were gender differences.
A P, Greeff, T, de Bruyne
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Marital Conflict of Manic-Depressive Patients

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1981
Forty-two manic-depressive inpatients and their spouses, as well as 30 "normal" pairs from the community, reported on marital dissension through the Conflict in Marriage Scale (CIMS), an agree-disagree card sort. The marriages of manic-depressives were significantly higher in acknowledged conflict then those of community pairs, and the patients ...
C F, Hoover, R G, Fitzgerald
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Everyday Marital Conflict and Child Aggression

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2004
Children'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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Marital Conflict, Divorce, and Children's Adjustment

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1998
This article summarizes current research on children's adjustment after separation and divorce, and then focuses on the contributions of marital conflict, marital violence, and hostile family environments to children's adjustment during marriage and after divorce.
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Marital Conflict over Intimacy

2018
It is in marriage and sexual love that most Americans expect to find their major attachment to an adult. The very word "relationship" has come to mean a sexual, couple relationship. But expectations for marital intimacy are often frustrated, in part because of our system of gender roles.
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Conflict Utilization in Marital-Dyadic Therapy

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1982
Couple conflict is inevitable in most relationships. Thus it is the utilization of productive conflict (and not its “resolution” or avoidance) that can provide the most energy and direction for the therapeutic changes desired by all concerned. This article adresses and illustrates conflict as a dynamic, multidimensional phenomenon that, once understood,
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The effects of armed conflict on the health of women and children

Lancet, The, 2021
Eran Bendavid   +2 more
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Marital Conflict

2009
Cheryl Bodiford McNeil   +1 more
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Marital conflict

Australian Journal of Social Work, 1952
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