نتایج جستجو برای: iranian couples

تعداد نتایج: 61804  

Journal: :Journal of sex & marital therapy 2005
Josh S Spitalnick Lily D McNair

This article reviews and critiques couples therapy research that has focused on gay and lesbian relationships. In conducting our examination, we felt that it was imperative to address the sociopolitical climate that affects same-sex couples and that historically impeded this area of research. Upon addressing the therapist's role and comparing heterosexual relationships to same-sex relationships...

2017
Md Nasir Brian Robert Baucom Panayiotis Georgiou Shrikanth Narayanan

Automated assessment and prediction of marital outcome in couples therapy is a challenging task but promises to be a potentially useful tool for clinical psychologists. Computational approaches for inferring therapy outcomes using observable behavioral information obtained from conversations between spouses offer objective means for understanding relationship dynamics. In this work, we explore ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه یزد 1388

the present research was conducted to accomplish two purposes. firstly, it aimed to explore and describe schematic structure or what halliday and hassan (1989, p.64) have called “generic structure potential” (gsp) of american english, iranian persian and iranian english newspaper editorials within systemic functional linguistics. secondly, a quantitative cross-comparison was made to investigate...

خانی , صغری, دانش , ماه منیر, فولادی , انسیه, محمدپور تهمتن, رضاعلی, کشفی , فهیمه,

Background and purpose: The rate of infertility is estimated 12-21% in Iranian couples. Cooperation of couples is needed for treatment. One potential risk factor for the development of marital problems is difference between partners in their approach to infertility. The aim of this study was to know the infertile couples' approach to infertility and marital adjustment. Materials and Method...

Journal: :Family process 2010
Michele Scheinkman Denise Werneck

Jealousy is a powerful emotional force in couples' relationships. In just seconds it can turn love into rage and tenderness into acts of control, intimidation, and even suicide or murder. Yet it has been surprisingly neglected in the couples therapy field. In this paper we define jealousy broadly as a hub of contradictory feelings, thoughts, beliefs, actions, and reactions, and consider how it ...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2012
Andrea K Wittenborn

Clinicians' own internal resources for understanding relationships--that is, their attachment organizations--have been found to influence the process and outcome of treatment. The current study addressed whether the attachment organizations of novice couple and family therapists were associated with couples' experiences of their therapists, therapeutic alliance, session impact, and emotionally ...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2002
William Fals-Stewart Todd B Kashdan Timothy J O'Farrell Gary R Birchler

Using data from a previous investigation, the purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of Behavioral Couples Therapy (BCT) on the prevalence of partner violence among married or cohabiting substance-abusing men (N = 80). Participants were randomly assigned to receive either BCT or individual-based treatment (IBT). The proportion of couples who engaged in male-to-female physical ag...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2005
David C Atkins Sara B Berns William H George Brian D Doss Krista Gattis Andrew Christensen

This study investigated demographic, intrapersonal, and interpersonal predictors of treatment response in a randomized clinical trial of 134 distressed married couples, which examined traditional (N. S. Jacobson & G. Margolin, 1979) and integrative (N. S. Jacobson & A. Christensen, 1996) behavioral couple therapy. Results based on hierarchical linear modeling revealed that interpersonal variabl...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 1998
E Lawrence K A Eldridge A Christensen

There has been little effort by behavior therapists to develop couple interventions that view marriage from a content-relevant or developmental perspective. Consequently, we have delineated ways in which a perspective of intimate relationships including individual factors and dyadic development might guide the enhancement of traditional behavioral couples therapy (TBCT) with novel and improved ...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2000
W Fals-Stewart T J O'Farrell M Feehan G R Birchler S Tiller S K McFarlin

Fals-Stewart, Birchler, and O'Farrell (1996) found that married or cohabiting substance-abusing men (n = 40) who participated in behavioral couples therapy (BCT) in addition to individual-based treatment (IBT) for substance abuse had fewer days of substance use and, along with their partners, reported higher levels of dyadic adjustment during and 1-year after treatment than husbands who receive...

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