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Clinical Social Work Journal, 1979
This article offers a model for community mental health centers of how to respond to additional service requests for marital counseling.
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This article offers a model for community mental health centers of how to respond to additional service requests for marital counseling.
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Transactional Analysis Journal, 1980
An approach to marital therapy that combines TA with behavioral marital therapy is presented. The method avoids deficits of other treatment modes and addresses important problems present in distres...
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An approach to marital therapy that combines TA with behavioral marital therapy is presented. The method avoids deficits of other treatment modes and addresses important problems present in distres...
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Marital power, marital adjustment, and therapy outcome.
Journal of Family Psychology, 1996This study examined the association of marital power type to (a) marital adjustment and (b) response to behavioral marital therapy. A behavioral measure was used to classify 53 distressed couples into egalitarian, husband-dominant, wife-dominant, or anarchic power patterns.
Bernadette Gray-Little +2 more
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
BackgroundDepressed patients are often characterised by marital distress, but few studies investigate the effects of marital therapy on depressed mood and relationship dysfunction.MethodTwenty-seven depressed patients experiencing marital distress were randomly assigned to either individual behavioural–cognitive therapy or marital therapy.
Emanuels Zuurveen, L., Emmelkamp, P.M.G.
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BackgroundDepressed patients are often characterised by marital distress, but few studies investigate the effects of marital therapy on depressed mood and relationship dysfunction.MethodTwenty-seven depressed patients experiencing marital distress were randomly assigned to either individual behavioural–cognitive therapy or marital therapy.
Emanuels Zuurveen, L., Emmelkamp, P.M.G.
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Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 1990
The use of cognitive marital therapy is portrayed in this case report of a one time married couple in which a history of substance use exists. A step-by-step procedure is explained from intake through assessment, treatment delivery, and follow-up. A brief synopsis of cognitive marital theory is presented, along with recommended readings for a more in ...
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The use of cognitive marital therapy is portrayed in this case report of a one time married couple in which a history of substance use exists. A step-by-step procedure is explained from intake through assessment, treatment delivery, and follow-up. A brief synopsis of cognitive marital theory is presented, along with recommended readings for a more in ...
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Journal of Couples Therapy, 1993
ABSTRACT This article approaches couple therapy from several theoretical frameworks in that object relations family therapy and cognitive-behavioral marital counseling are integrated into a basic systemic orientation. The paper focuses on the three stages of couple therapy, the early, middle, and later stages, and includes a description of specific ...
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ABSTRACT This article approaches couple therapy from several theoretical frameworks in that object relations family therapy and cognitive-behavioral marital counseling are integrated into a basic systemic orientation. The paper focuses on the three stages of couple therapy, the early, middle, and later stages, and includes a description of specific ...
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Cognitive marital therapy: The process of change.
Journal of Family Psychology, 1988Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the present authors' (see record 1989-16433-001) study of communication skills training and cognitive therapy for distressed couples. The reliable assessment of cognitions in outcome studies is discussed.
Emmelkamp, P.M.G. +3 more
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1982
Behavioral marital therapy is one of the most recent entries into the field of marital therapy. Behavior therapists have begun to make significant contributions to the treatment of marital discord only in the last 10–15 years. This field really began in 1965 when Goldiamond pointed out how a husband controlled his wife’s behavior by stimuli he provided
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Behavioral marital therapy is one of the most recent entries into the field of marital therapy. Behavior therapists have begun to make significant contributions to the treatment of marital discord only in the last 10–15 years. This field really began in 1965 when Goldiamond pointed out how a husband controlled his wife’s behavior by stimuli he provided
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1996
Marriage, the most intimate adult relationship most people experience, is perceived by the majority of adults as their primary source of support and affection (Levinger & Huston, 1990); high quality marriage is a strong predictor of adults’ reports of global life happiness (Glenn & Weaver, 1981).
Robert L. Weiss, W. Kim Halford
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Marriage, the most intimate adult relationship most people experience, is perceived by the majority of adults as their primary source of support and affection (Levinger & Huston, 1990); high quality marriage is a strong predictor of adults’ reports of global life happiness (Glenn & Weaver, 1981).
Robert L. Weiss, W. Kim Halford
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Posted Summaries in Marital Therapy
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1978Summaries of marital therapy sessions, similar to those used in group psychotherapy by Yalom, were posted to reach couples three or four days after each session. The summaries of 600 to 1,000 words included a narrative account of the session and some editorial comment by the therapist.
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