Effectiveness of acceptance and commitment group therapy on marital distress, marital conflict and optimism in married women visited the counseling center of Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation in Kermanshah [PDF]
Aim: The study aimed at determining the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment group therapy on marital distress, marital conflict, and optimism. Methodology: The study was formed of quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest and follow-up ...
Ahmad Amani +2 more
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Causes of suicide in married women [PDF]
Background & Aim: Suicide is an intentional death that occurs three time in women to men. Nurses can influence in presentation of educational program and consultation in school, job environment and home as well as detection of person who suspected to ...
A.M Memari +4 more
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The Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Marital Conflict and Emotional Divorce of Women Facing Divorce [PDF]
Background: The study focuses on the increasing rates of divorce and the need for effective therapeutic interventions to reduce marital conflict and emotional divorce.
Nahide Naderi Moghaddam +3 more
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Physical aggression, compromised social support, and 10-year marital outcomes: Testing a relational spillover model [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to test a relational spillover model of physical aggression whereby physical aggression affects marital outcomes due to its effects on how spouses ask for and provide support to one another. Newlywed couples (n = 172)
Bradbury, Thomas N. +3 more
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Resolving Marital Conflicts [PDF]
Abstract Couple relations are characterized as relations of an intimate nature dominated by constant interaction or strong interdependence and mutual influence of intense feelings between spouses. In marriages where there is conflict, there are typical examples of interaction, which result in high proportion of negative communicative ...
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Gender Norm Conflict and Marital Outcomes [PDF]
AbstractWe investigate the impact of male–female conflict over gender norms on marital outcomes. As marriage requires mutual agreement regarding the role of husband and wife, we hypothesize that a person who is less likely to encounter a potential mate with similar gender norms will face a lower chance of marrying.
Francisca M. Antman +2 more
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Social support in marriage: Translating research into practical applications for clinicians [PDF]
How spouses support one another may be important in understanding and preventing marital distress, but has received relatively little attention. Instead, the behavioral model of marriage and corresponding treatment protocols have focused on the ...
Bradbury, Thomas N. +3 more
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Effectiveness of a Sternberg-Based Empowerment Program in Reducing Marital Conflict among Women [PDF]
Background: In recent years, the growing divorce rate in Iran has emerged as a pressing social issue, and one of the predictive factors in this regard is marital conflict.
Bahram Rostami +5 more
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Marital relationship, parenting practices, and social skills development in preschool children
Background This study examined the pathways by which destructive and constructive marital conflict leading to social skills development in preschool children, are mediated through negative and positive parenting practices.
Rikuya Hosokawa, Toshiki Katsura
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One of the most important perspectives explaining the effect of marital conflict on children is the Cognitive-Contextual Theory. Within the framework of this theory, the aims of the present study were to examine preschool children's perceptions of ...
Sinem Hayali Emir, Telat Gül Şendil
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