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Mohr, Jonathan J.; Selterman, Dylan; Fassinger, Ruth E. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2013
The present study was designed to investigate links between dimensions of romantic attachment and relationship functioning in a cross-sectional sample of people in same-sex relationships, with the goals of replicating basic findings from research on heterosexual couples and advancing understanding of unique issues faced by same-sex couples. The…
Descriptors: Females, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries, Males
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Frank, Beth; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1993
Randomly assigned 30 women with premenstrual syndrome to control group which involved monitoring menstrual cycle symptoms or to conjoint monitoring group which involved both wife and husband in charting cyclic symptoms. Following treatment, Marital Satisfaction Inventory (MSI) scores predicted group membership; conjoint group resulted in…
Descriptors: Adults, Females, Marital Satisfaction, Menstruation
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Meinberg, Rebecca A.; Yager, Geoffrey G. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1985
Investigated the effects of a workshop fee on stress management skills and workshop evaluations of women participants. Those paying for the workshop scored significantly higher in content recall of stress reduction techniques and significantly lower in follow-up stress levels. (Author/MCF)
Descriptors: Fees, Females, Participant Satisfaction, Program Effectiveness
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Klemchuk, Helen P.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1990
Administered Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) to 1,506 female undergraduates. Found very high rates of body dissatisfaction. EDI factor analysis yielded six-factor structure accounting for 41 percent of variance. Two risk groups were identified on basis of extreme EDI factor scores: body-dissatisfied group and binge-purge group with poor…
Descriptors: Body Image, Eating Habits, Females, Higher Education
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Tylka, Tracy L.; Wilcox, Jennifer A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
Two studies explored whether intuitive eating (i.e., eating based on physiological hunger and satiety cues rather than situational and emotional cues) is a distinct construct from low levels of eating disorder (ED) symptomatology among college women. Previous research has demonstrated that high levels of ED symptomatology are related to lower…
Descriptors: Intuition, Eating Habits, Eating Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Morris, Jodi E.; Long, Bonita C. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2002
Relations among person and social resources, work-stress appraisals, and depression were examined with data from 2 longitudinal studies of female clerical workers. Results were consistent with predictions that primary appraisals contribute to change in depression beyond the effects of person and social resources and negative affectivity. There was…
Descriptors: Clerical Workers, Counseling, Depression (Psychology), Females
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Tylka, Tracy L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2004
Although body dissatisfaction is a strong predictor of disordered eating among women, a majority of women report substantial body dissatisfaction but do not concomitantly report severe levels of eating disorder symptomatology. Third variables, then, may interact with body dissatisfaction to influence its relation to eating disorder symptomatology.…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Self Concept, Body Composition
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Chang, Edward C.; Watkins, Angela; Banks, Kira Hudson – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2004
This study assessed racial variations in how adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism relate to psychological functioning in a sample of 150 Black and 150 White female college students. Comparative results indicated that Black women, as compared with White women, reported less adaptive perfectionism, less life satisfaction, greater stress, and…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Psychological Patterns, College Students, White Students
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Long, Bonita C. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1998
A causal model of workplace stress was refined and cross-validated. Multivariate analysis and multiple-group structural equation modeling were used to investigate the effects of social roles on patterns of coping with workplace stress and job satisfaction. Differences found between managers (n=249) and clerical workers (n=214) suggest power and…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Clerical Workers, Coping, Employed Women
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Wade, Priscilla; Bernstein, Bianca L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1991
Black female clients assigned to experienced counselors who had received culture sensitivity training rated their counselor higher on credibility and relationship measures, returned for more follow-up sessions, and expressed greater satisfaction with counseling than did clients of experienced counselors without such training. Being in same-race…
Descriptors: Blacks, Client Attitudes (Human Services), Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Characteristics