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Kern, Roy M.; And Others – 1989
This book provides therapists with a theoretical base from which to view the dynamics of couples' relationships and the therapeutic process. The book's eight chapters are organized into three parts: "Adlerian Theory and Process"; "Therapeutic Interventions"; and "Special Issues in Marital Therapy." Chapter 1, Adlerian…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselors, Divorce
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Figley, Charles R. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1979
Describes the purpose, structure, and functions of a typical family planning center and supports a more relationship-centered service delivery system. These centers should recognize and promote intimate human relationships. Marriage and family counselors would be valuable resources, to enable individuals to plan and control their fertility.…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Counselors, Family Counseling
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Hunt, Patricia A. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1993
Analyzes information about callers, their problems, and the responses made by counselors at a Relate (Marriage Guidance) Helpline telephone service. An assessment of the value of the telephone service is made in light of its aim, to provide a prompt response to people whose relationships are in difficulty and are unable to wait for a counseling…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counselors, Family Problems, Higher Education
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Solomon, Marion F. – Family Journal, 1994
Couples whose early wounds cause narcissistic and borderline defenses may benefit from treatment with a psychodynamically oriented couples therapist. This article presents a treatment method that helps partners become attuned to each other's underlying injuries and vulnerabilities. The goal is to rebuild damaged structures of the self and to…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counseling, Counselors, Family Counseling
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Contreras, Raquel; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1996
Aspects of intimacy and satisfaction were explored for a volunteer sample of 54 Mexican American and 30 Anglo-American married couples. Data were collected by questionnaire through network sampling. Partner similarity was evident in all three groups, and marital satisfaction was best predicted for all groups by passionate love scores. (FC)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attachment Behavior, Counselors, Cultural Differences
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Harman, Marsha J.; And Others – Family Journal, 1994
A case study of Relationship Enhancement (RE) therapy with a couple, in which the woman was identified as having vaginismus, is presented including excerpts of transcripts from the therapy sessions. RE's effectiveness at improving communication skills and providing structure in which the couple could discuss the intimate issues affecting the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counseling, Counselors, Family Counseling
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Shostrom, Franz Larry; Knapp, Robert R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1977
The classification of couples' intrapersonal interaction styles assessed in terms of clinical judgment was compared with assessment based on the Pair Attraction Inventory. The degree of agreement was highly significant on five of the seven inventory categories; this was considered to be evidence for the validity of the inventory. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Adults, Clinical Diagnosis, Counselors, Family Life
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Hughes, Marcia M. – Family Journal, 1994
Examines the use of the couple relationship to address the effects of childhood sexual abuse of one or both of the partners, discusses the issues facing couples, and presents therapeutic guidelines for working with such couples. Reviews related work in the field and methods for treating couples facing other traumas. Reviews available resources.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Communication Skills, Counseling, Counselors
Boyd, Robert E. – 1971
While the Hill Interaction Matrix was developed as a research instrument to assess interview process, it is also generally useful in any undertaking requiring the evaluation of verbal interaction and, hence, can be used as an aid in modifying communication in order to increase its therapeutic effect. The Hill Interaction Matrix with accompanying…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Communication Problems, Counseling, Counselors