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Schneider, Jennifer P. – Family Relations, 1989
Defines sexual addiction and describes its effects on individual and his/her primary relationship. Addresses problems of recognizing sexual compulsivity and offers suggestions for treatment which include use of both dyadic and group therapy. Recommends attendance at self-help groups based on Alcoholics Anonymous model. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Addiction, Behavior Disorders, Family Counseling, Intimacy

Bowen, Gary L. – Family Relations, 1988
Proposes Value-Behavior Congruency Model of Family Life Satisfaction, model which assesses family from its own value base. Sees model as way to define and conceptualize family life satisfaction. Explains that model is anchored both theoretically and empirically, and discusses implications of the model for clinical assessment and intervention.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family Life, Life Satisfaction, Models

Shehan, Constance L. – Family Relations, 1987
Notes government study conclusion that Vietnam veterans with supportive marital relationships are more likely to successfully adjust to delayed stresses of combat. Presents a conceptual model of the role of spouse support in Vietnam veterans' adjustment to posttraumatic stress syndrome. Discusses implications of the model for therapeutic…
Descriptors: Coping, Family Relationship, Marital Satisfaction, Models

Jorgensen, Stephen R.; Gaudy, Janis C. – Family Relations, 1980
In tests of three models of self-disclosure and satisfaction in marriage, only the linear model achieved substantial support. Communication about relatively personal and intimate matters constitutes an important step in the process of need and goal fulfillment in marriage. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counseling Theories, Disclosure, Individual Needs