Client Perceptions of the Most and Least Helpful Aspects of Couple Therapy [0.03%]
来访者视角下的夫妻治疗最有帮助和最没有帮助的部分
Kathleen Eldridge,Jessica Mason,Andrew Christensen
Kathleen Eldridge
Couples have a unique perspective to share about the therapy they receive. The current study uses a mixed-methods design to examine what couples report about most and least helpful elements of two behaviorally-based treatments tested in a l...
Mindful Partnering: Introducing a Theoretical Construct and Testing Psychometric Properties of the Mindful Partnering Measure [0.03%]
觉知型伴侣关系:一种理论结构的引入及对觉知型伴侣关系测量工具的心理测量属性进行检验
Natasha S Seiter,Rachel G Lucas-Thompson,Mark A Prince et al.
Natasha S Seiter et al.
Although evidence suggests many benefits of mindfulness, interpersonal forms of mindfulness are understudied. We present the conceptualization of a novel theoretical construct, mindful partnering, as interpersonal mindfulness with ones' rom...
Constructive communication patterns and associated factors among male couples [0.03%]
伴侣间的建设性沟通模式及其影响因素
Jason W Mitchell,Kristi E Gamarel
Jason W Mitchell
Constructive communication is an important correlate to examine for sexual health promotion and HIV prevention among male couples. However, few studies have examined the effect of different relationship dynamics on both partners' perception...
Emily J Georgia,Brian D Doss
Emily J Georgia
To examine the current and potential future impact of formal and informal resources to enhance romantic relationships, 1,160 individuals were surveyed. When asked about resources previously utilized, participants reported that numerous form...
Sliding versus Deciding in Relationships: Associations with Relationship Quality, Commitment, and Infidelity [0.03%]
滑动还是决定:与关系质量、承诺和出轨的关系研究
Jesse Owen,Galena K Rhoades,Scott M Stanley
Jesse Owen
From choosing a partner to date to deciding to cohabit or marry, individuals are faced with many relationship choices. Given the costs of failed relationships (e.g., personal distress, problems with work, lower well-being for children, lost...
Elizabeth S Allen,Scott M Stanley,Galena K Rhoades et al.
Elizabeth S Allen et al.
Although earlier studies have demonstrated promising effects of relationship education for military couples, these studies have lacked random assignment. The current study evaluated the short-term effects of relationship education for Army ...
Using Individual-oriented Relationship Education to Prevent Family Violence [0.03%]
运用以个体为中心的关系教育预防家庭暴力
Galena K Rhoades,Scott M Stanley
Galena K Rhoades
Relationship aggression has negative effects on adults, children, and on our society that cannot be overstated. In this paper, we first outline the benefits of using relationship education programs that are delivered to individuals (rather ...
Decreasing Divorce in Army Couples: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial using PREP for Strong Bonds [0.03%]
强军计划中的减少陆军夫妻离婚率:基于PREP的随机对照试验结果分析
Scott M Stanley,Elizabeth S Allen,Howard J Markman et al.
Scott M Stanley et al.
Findings from a large, randomized controlled trial of couple education are presented in this brief report. Married Army couples were assigned to either PREP for Strong Bonds (n = 248) delivered by Army chaplains or to a no-treatment control...
Galena K Rhoades,Scott M Stanley,Howard J Markman
Galena K Rhoades
Cohabitation is increasingly common in the United States, with the majority of couples now living together before marriage. This paper briefly reviews research on cohabitation, its association with marital distress and divorce for those who...
Emotion Focused Therapy-Therapist Fidelity Scale (EFT-TFS): Conceptual Development and Content Validity [0.03%]
基于证据的情绪聚焦治疗-取向有效量表(EIF-TFS):概念发展和内容有效性研究
Wayne H Denton,Susan M Johnson,Brant R Burleson
Wayne H Denton
The Emotion Focused Therapy-Therapist Fidelity Scale (EFT-TFS) is introduced as a scale to measure a therapist's fidelity to the EFT model. The rationale and conceptual development of the scale are presented. Members of an EFT electronic ma...