Can prevention of marital distress improve well‐being? A 1 year longitudinal study

S Pihet, G Bodenmann, A Cina… - … & Psychotherapy: An …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigates the effectiveness of a marital distress prevention program for couples
with low marital satisfaction with regard to a possible improvement of physical and …

Coping in marital dyads: Patterns and associations with psychological symptoms

CT Giunta, BE Compas - Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993 - JSTOR
This study examined data from 153 married couples to determine their patterns of coping
with stress and the association between couples' coping and psychological symptoms in …

Cognitive‐behavioral couple therapies: Review of the evidence for the treatment of relationship distress, psychopathology, and chronic health conditions

MS Fischer, DH Baucom, MJ Cohen - Family Process, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Cognitive‐behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) is an approach to assisting couples that has
strong empirical support for alleviating relationship distress. This paper provides a review of …

Couples coping with stress: The role of empathic responding

TB O'Brien, A DeLongis, G Pomaki… - European …, 2009 - econtent.hogrefe.com
The primary objective of the study was to increase understanding of interpersonal
dimensions of stress and coping within married couples. Our sample included 82 couples …

Measuring dyadic coping across cultures

FW Nussbeck, JB Jackson - Couples coping with stress, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter introduces the most important aspects with respect to the translation and
validation of the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI) and other such measures. Congruent with …

Adapting enactments to couple reactivity: Five developmental stages

MH Butler, BC Gardner - Journal of Marital and Family therapy, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Interest in change interventions that are common to different models of relationship therapy
has spurred investigation of enactments as one such candidate. In change‐focused …

Relationship education in community settings: Effectiveness with distressed and non‐distressed low‐income racial minority couples

K Quirk, J Strokoff, JJ Owen, T France… - Journal of Marital and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Couple relationship education (CRE) programs are intended to prevent negative couple
outcomes, however, some evidence suggests couples in greater distress may still benefit …

Integrating dialectical behavior therapy and cognitive-behavioral couple therapy: A couples skills group for emotion dysregulation

JS Kirby, DH Baucom - Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2007 - Elsevier
Given the reciprocal influences of emotion dysregulation and relationship functioning, it is
important to target such emotional difficulties within an interpersonal context. Treating …

Negative relationship behavior is more important than positive: Correlates of outcomes during stressful life events.

AS Rivers, K Sanford - Journal of Family Psychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
When people who are married or cohabiting face stressful life situations, their ability to cope
may be associated with two separate dimensions of interpersonal behavior: positive and …

[图书][B] Enhanced cognitive-behavioral therapy for couples: A contextual approach.

NB Epstein, DH Baucom - 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
This book expands the boundaries of cognitive-behavioral therapy and traditional notions of
marriage in a framework that focuses on the behavior of individuals in relationships within …