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Sprenkle, Douglas H.; Storm, Cheryl L. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1983
Reviews empirical studies related to divorce therapy both substantively and methodologically. Strong evidence exists for the superiority of mediation to traditional adversary methods for custody and visitation disputes. Conciliation counseling appears to increase the number of reconciliations in the short-term. Other conclusions must remain very…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Divorce
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Dunn, Adriana Balaguer; Levitt, Mary Michael – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2000
Presents the need for integration of mutual client-therapist collaboration into the process of genogram construction and demonstrates through case examples how such integration enhances the therapeutic power of the genogram. Suggests possible changes in the training of marriage and family therapists in order for such integration to become more…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training
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Tootle, A. Eugene – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2003
Addresses the importance of a basic understanding of neuroscience in marital, couple, and family therapy training and practice. Examines the biological and physiological processes underlying emotions, memory, and neurochemistry, and emphasizes their impact on behavior. (Contains 20 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling
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Wilson, Gregory L.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Distressed couples (N=15) were randomly assigned to group, conjoint, or waiting list conditions. Behavioral communication treatment package administered over eight sessions and was evaluated via multidimensional assessments was found to be highly effective modality for resolution of marital dysfunction. Both group and conjoint treatments were…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cocounseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
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Brown-Standridge, Marcia D.; Piercy, Fred P. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1988
Examined marital therapy strategies of reflection and reframing on spouses' immediate patterns of relating, and investigated therapists' choice of technique immediately following different spousal interactions. Coded 628 pre- and post-intervention sequences from 13 therapy cases. Therapists chose reflection following defensive behaviors; reframing…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Satisfaction
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Israelstam, Kenneth V. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1989
Presents model of marital interactions based on nature of fit between each spouse's belief systems, particularly those related to fears inherent in intimacy. Proposes that such interactions can be belief-confirming, lead to alienation, conflict, or unhappiness; or belief-disconfirming, leading to intimacy, successful conflict resolution, and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Counseling Techniques, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship
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Sachs, Roberta G.; And Others – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1988
Explores marital and family therapy in treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), discussing role of family of origin in MPD development and role of nuclear family in its perpetuation. Suggests family and marital interventions, illustrating them with case examples. Proposes involving MPD client in marital or family therapy, in addition to…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Nuclear Family
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Jacobson, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1991
Compared cognitive-behavioral therapy (CT), behavioral marital therapy (BMT), and combination of two therapies in alleviation of wives' depression and enhancement of marital satisfaction. Found BMT less effective than CT for depression in maritally nondistressed couples. For maritally distressed couples, two treatments were equally effective.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology)
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Snyder, Douglas K.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1993
Examined couples' response to marital therapy at termination and 4 years posttreatment for 55 couples receiving either behavioral or insight-oriented marital therapy. Couples were more likely to be divorced or maritally distressed four years posttreatment if intake measures reflected high levels of negative marital affect, poor problem-solving…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Marriage Counseling, Outcomes of Treatment
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Jacobson, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1993
Investigated effects of behavioral couple therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and their combination on female depression 6 and 12 months after therapy ended. Relapse rates did not discriminate between treatments at any follow-up point. Reductions in husband and wife dysphoria and increases in wife facilitative behavior during therapy predicted…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Techniques
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Cordova, James V.; Warren, Lisa Zepeda; Gee, Christina B. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2001
Thirty-one couples participated in the Marriage Checkup (MC), a pilot, motivational interviewing intervention for at-risk couples. Marital satisfaction improved significantly from pre- to post-checkup and remained improved at one month follow up. Although not addressing the efficacy of MC, this study supports its validity as an indicative…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Counseling Techniques, Interpersonal Communication, Intervention
Seely, Brian John – 1991
This literature review examined the relationship between depression and marital interaction patterns in marriages where one spouse is depressed. The social exchange process between the depressed individual and the spouse is dysfunctional in comparison to the processes in non-depressed couples and may be responsible for the maintenance of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology), Family Life, Interpersonal Competence
Okun, Barbara F. – 1984
This information analysis paper is based on a computer search of the ERIC database from November 1966 through March 1984, and on pertinent outside resources related to marriage and family counseling. A brief historical perspective of the field of marriage and family counseling is provided, and the differences and overlaps between family,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Family Counseling
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Ripley, Jennifer S.; Worthington, Everett L., Jr. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2002
Reports on a clinical trial (N = 43 couples) that compares a hope-focused marital enrichment with empathy-centered forgiveness-based marital enrichment Hope-focused marital enrichment produced clinically relevant changes in marital communication. The forgiveness-based marital enrichment psychoeducational group is one of the first studies of…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling, Interpersonal Communication
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Long, Edgar C. J. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1993
Examined perspective-taking differences among 259 individuals in high- and 43 individuals in low-adjustment marriages. Four hypotheses were tested that demonstrated that females in high- and low-adjustment marriages did not differ in their perspective-taking ability with others in general. Males and females in high- and low-adjustment groups did…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling Techniques, Marital Instability, Marriage
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