[HTML][HTML] Predictors of marriage in psychiatric illness: A review of literature
S Mina - Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders, 2019 - fortuneonline.org
Introduction: Marriage is the significant life event in a person. Marriage in Indian society has
significant role and acts has a significant stigmatization factor if unmarried or separate or …
significant role and acts has a significant stigmatization factor if unmarried or separate or …
Intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual risk factors for overprovision of partner support in marriage.
RL Brock, E Lawrence - Journal of Family Psychology, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent research indicates that receiving too much support from one's spouse (ie,
overprovision of support) is actually more detrimental to marriage than not receiving enough …
overprovision of support) is actually more detrimental to marriage than not receiving enough …
The Relationship Quality Interview: evidence of reliability, convergent and divergent validity, and incremental utility.
Relationship satisfaction and adjustment have been the target outcome variables for almost
all couple research and therapies. In contrast, far less attention has been paid to the …
all couple research and therapies. In contrast, far less attention has been paid to the …
Inteligencia emocional como predictora de la satisfacción en la relación entre jóvenes víctimas y no víctimas de violencia en el noviazgo
BG González, LCQ Berumen - Summa Psicológica UST, 2020 - dialnet.unirioja.es
La satisfacción en la relación de noviazgo puede verse afectada por situaciones de
violencia que sufren tanto mujeres como hombres. El presente estudio transversal evaluó la …
violencia que sufren tanto mujeres como hombres. El presente estudio transversal evaluó la …
Self‐compassion mediates the link between attachment security and intimate relationship quality for couples navigating pregnancy
Millions of couples navigate the transition from pregnancy to postpartum in a given year, and
this period of change and adjustment in the family is associated with elevated risk for …
this period of change and adjustment in the family is associated with elevated risk for …
Marriage as a risk factor for internalizing disorders: clarifying scope and specificity.
RL Brock, E Lawrence - Journal of consulting and clinical …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Marital discord has been linked to both depression and anxiety; however, our
understanding of how marriage contributes to the development of internalizing symptoms is …
understanding of how marriage contributes to the development of internalizing symptoms is …
Perceived humanization by intimate partners during pregnancy is associated with fewer depressive symptoms, less body dissatisfaction, and greater sexual …
Consistent with objectification theory, the primary goal of the present study was to
investigate the role of perceived humanization from one's intimate partner as a predictor of …
investigate the role of perceived humanization from one's intimate partner as a predictor of …
Interparental relationship quality during pregnancy: Implications for early parent–infant bonding and infant socioemotional development
EL Ramsdell, RL Brock - Family process, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Research demonstrates the central role of mother–child relationships in child
socioemotional development; however, families are complex systems and the unique roles …
socioemotional development; however, families are complex systems and the unique roles …
A multifaceted and dyadic examination of intimate relationship quality during pregnancy: Implications for global relationship satisfaction
Understanding how couples navigate and negotiate the challenges and demands of
pregnancy has important implications for family health. The aim of this study was to apply a …
pregnancy has important implications for family health. The aim of this study was to apply a …
Acceptance and commitment therapy for couples
E Lawrence, AS Cohn, SH Allen - Clinical handbook of couple …, 2022 - books.google.com
BACKGROUND One of the foundational studies in the ACT tradition (Rosenfarb & Hayes,
1984) was designed as part of a critique of the then-burgeoning cognitive theories of clinical …
1984) was designed as part of a critique of the then-burgeoning cognitive theories of clinical …