Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems: Vl. Theoretical Update Tập 22 Số 1 - Trang 69-83 - 1983
David H. Olson, Candyce S. Russell, Douglas H. Sprenkle
This paper updates the theoretical work on the Circumplex Model and provides
revised and new hypotheses. Similarities and contrasts to the Beavers Systems
Model are made along with comments regarding Beavers and Voeller's critique.
FACES II, a newly revised assessment tool, provides both “perceived” and “ideal”
family assessment that is useful empirically and clinically.
Stress‐Buffering Role of Social Support during COVID‐19 Tập 60 Số 3 - Trang 1002-1015 - 2021
Erica Szkody, Melanie Stearns, Lydia Stanhope, Cliff McKinney
AbstractIn order to reduce the high infection rate of COVID‐19, individuals
began to engage in self‐isolation amid a time of uncertainty and worry. Given
that social support can be protective against the negative effects of distress
on mental and physical health, the lack of support may negatively impact
individuals during their self‐isolation. Thus, the current study examined the
role of self‐iso... hiện toàn bộ
Individuation: From Fusion to Dialogue Tập 15 Số 1 - Trang 65-82 - 1976
Mark Karpel
Growing interest in concepts of fusion and individuation within a number of
different theoretical systems of psychotherapy suggests an emerging shift in
perspective in the conceptualization of psychopathology and psychotherapy. This
shift may represent a first step in the integration of individual and relational
dynamic theories. A theoretical framework for the exploration of processes of
fusion a... hiện toàn bộ
Connectedness Versus Separateness: Applicability of Family Therapy to Japanese Families Tập 31 Số 4 - Trang 319-340 - 1992
Takeshi Tamura, Annie Lau
This article, a product of the two authors' multicultural experiences, contrasts
British and Japanese families in order to examine the applicability of the
Western model of family therapy to Japanese families and therapists. Areas where
the Western model is incompatible are identified, and modifications to fit the
Japanese indigenous model are suggested. The most significant difference in
value sy... hiện toàn bộ
Supportive Coparenting, Parenting Stress, Harsh Parenting, and Child Behavior Problems in Nonmarital Families Tập 58 Số 2 - Trang 404-417 - 2019
Jeong‐Kyun Choi, Emily Becher
Supportive coparenting is an identified protective factor for child development
and behavioral outcomes. What is less known is how supportive coparenting
dynamically links with other aspects of parenting and parent well‐being,
particularly in multi‐stressed nonmarital families. This study used data from
the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study, analyzed within a structural
equation model, to... hiện toàn bộ
Family Climate and Expressed Emotion in the Course of Alcoholism Tập 36 Số 2 - Trang 203-221 - 1997
Manfred M. Fichter, Shirley M. Glynn, Siegfried Weyerer, Robert Paul Liberman, U Frick
Family‐based predictors of relapse were examined in 100 alcoholics who
participated in a 12‐week treatment program with 6‐month and 18‐month followups.
“Expressed Emotion” (EE), or attitudes of relatives toward the alcoholic as
measured by the Camberwell Family Interview, scales measuring rejection of the
alcoholic by relatives, and self‐reports of partner interaction were evaluated
as possible pr... hiện toàn bộ
A Longitudinal Study of Parental Depressive Symptoms and Coparenting in the First 18 Months Tập 56 Số 2 - Trang 445-458 - 2017
Hervé Tissot, Nicolas Favez, Paolo Ghisletta, France Frascarolo, Jean‐Nicolas Despland
Although the negative impact of postpartum depression on parenting behaviors has
been well established—albeit separately—for mothers and fathers, the respective
and joint impact of both parents' mood on family‐group interactive behaviors,
such as coparenting support and conflict behaviors between the parents, have not
yet been investigated. The aim of this study was to examine the association
betw... hiện toàn bộ