Differentiation of Self and Psychological Reactance

International Journal of Family Therapy - Tập 22 - Trang 91-102 - 2000
Patrick Johnson1, Walter C. Buboltz2
1Department of Health and Human Development, Montana State University, Bozeman
2Department of Psychology, Louisiana Tech University, USA

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This study examined the relationship between differentiation of self and psychological reactance. A total of 279 college students completed the Personal Authority in the Family System Questionnaire, the Therapeutic Reactance Scale, the Questionnaire for the Measurement of Psychological Reactance, and demographic questions. Results showed that three measures of differentiation (i.e., intergenerational individuation, peer intimacy, and peer individuation) significantly predicted psychological reactance. Implications of these results for therapists are provided.

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