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Peer reviewedJoanning, Harvey; And Others – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Data and information gathered regarding marriage and family therapy graduate programs and training centers are synthesized and interpreted. Highlights of the data and implications for educational programs in family therapy are presented including increasing number of institutions offering family therapy training and a large number of students in…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Family Counseling, Graduate Students, Marriage Counseling
Peer reviewedSchachter, Jacqueline; O'Leary, K. Daniel – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Distressed and nondistressed couples held discussions of their major marital problem. Mismatch errors or differences in intent and impact were most likely to occur when the receiver of the message evaluated the message more negatively than it was intended regardless of the group. The results provide some support for both the semantic and…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Interpersonal Communication, Marital Instability, Marriage
Peer reviewedWilson, Margaret R.; Filsinger, Erik E. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1986
Data from married couples were analyzed to isolate aspects of religiosity that predicted each of four dimensions of marital adjustment. Religious ritual, experience, and, to a lesser extent, belief correlated significantly with the dimensions of marital adjustment, even when controlling for marital conventionality (social desirability).…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Marital Satisfaction, Marriage, Religious Factors
Geritz, Albert J. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1984
Many sources describing Thomas More's life mention his second wife Alice very little, and scholars who do mention her usually do so in an unflattering way. Reasons why are examined. There is much that can be said about Alice that is flattering. Alice's positive traits are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: European History, Historiography, Individual Characteristics, Marriage
Peer reviewedFish, Linda Stone; And Others – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1984
Defines inhibited sexual desire (ISD) as a relational phenomenon best treated in the marital context. Discusses ISD as it relates to the central marital issues of power, intimacy, and boundaries. (JAC)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Inhibition, Interpersonal Relationship, Marriage Counseling
Greenwald, Harold – Sexual Behavior, 1971
The reasons why people who are normally truthful to their spouses engage in sex away from home are discussed. These reasons can include loneliness, ego building or the opportunity to have homosexual relations. Sex away from home is likely to increase since the number of people traveling is increasing. (Author/CG)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Family Relationship, Marriage, Sexuality
Peer reviewedO'Brien, Ed – Update on Law-Related Education, 1981
Offers six strategies for use by secondary school classroom teachers as they teach their students about the legal aspects of marriage and divorce. Focusing on family law, the strategies involve the students in role play, participating in an opinion poll, devising hypothetical family budgets, and examining case studies on various types of…
Descriptors: Divorce, Legal Education, Marriage, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOhlsen, Merle M. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1979
Helping a group close on a productive note is very important. Each client must understand precisely what he or she can expect of the group. Most groups develop agreements on starting times, closing times, approximate number of sessions, and ways homework assignments are developed. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Guides, Marriage Counseling, Sensitivity Training
Peer reviewedSchafer, Robert B.; Braito, Rita – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1979
Explored relationships between marriage partners' self-concept and their evaluation of their own and their spouses' marital role performance. Marriage partners' self-concept and perceived response of spouses were related to evaluation of their own and their spouses' role performance. There was no relationship between spouses' response and…
Descriptors: Marriage, Performance Factors, Role Perception, Self Concept
Peer reviewedDush, Claire M. Kamp; Cohan, Catherine L.; Amato, Paul R. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003
Examines the relationship between premarital cohabitation and marital dysfunction a sample spouses in two marriage cohorts: those married between 1964 and 1980 (when cohabitation was less common) and those married between 1981 and 1997 (when cohabitation was more common). Spouses in both cohorts who cohabited prior to marriage reported poorer…
Descriptors: Cohabitation, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage
Peer reviewedDelsol, Catherine; Margolin, Gyala; John, Richard S. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003
Tests A. Holtzworth-Munroe and G. L. Stuart's (1994) typology of male batterers in a community sample. Analyses based on severity of physical aggression, generality of violence, and psychopathology partially replicated the Holtzworth-Munroe and Stuart typology by identifying 3 types of violent men: family-only, medium-violence, and generally…
Descriptors: Aggression, Classification, Correlation, Family Violence
Peer reviewedSnyder, Maryhelen – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2000
Therapists working with intimate relationships are frequently confronted with issues regarding the loss of erotic intimacy, differences in levels of sexual desire, and the existence of intimate relationships outside the primary. Proposes that an approach derived from an integration of narrative therapy and relationship enhancement therapy can be…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Marriage Counseling
Peer reviewedMiller, Lynn – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2001
Presents an interview with Peggy Papp, a faculty member at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, where she is director of the Depression in Context Project. The Interview focuses on Papp's journey to becoming a marriage and family therapist and her role as a leader in field of feminist therapy. (GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Family Counseling, Feminism, Interviews
Peer reviewedCron, Elyce A. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2000
The Couple Rating Scale assesses eight common areas of couple interaction. Ratings are made for both the self and other in the couple dyad. Benefits of completing this assessment are (a) an increased personal responsibility for the problems and (b) a new awareness of issues that deserve attention. (GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Interpersonal Relationship, Marriage Counseling, Measures (Individuals)
Peer reviewedJordan, Karin – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2002
This article provides an overview of two crisis intervention techniques used by a marriage and family counselor who served as a crisis counselor in New York City after the September 11th terrorist attack. The intervention techniques described are Critical Incident Stress Debriefing and one-on-one crisis counseling. An overview of both techniques…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Crisis Intervention, Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling


