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Subjective emotion trajectories in couple therapy and associations with improvement in relationship satisfaction.

Authors :
Crenshaw, Alexander O.
Libet, Julian
Petty, Karen
Teves, Jenna B.
Huang, Alice
Mitchell, Jerez
Source :
Family Process. Dec2023, Vol. 62 Issue 4, p1542-1554. 13p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Existing couple therapies are generally effective for reducing romantic relationship distress and divorce, but therapy outcomes remain poor for many. Outcomes can be improved through greater understanding of session‐by‐session therapeutic processes, particularly in real‐world treatment settings. Modern couple therapy models commonly emphasize the importance of emotional experiences as key change processes, yet few empirical studies have tested the merits of this focus. The present study addresses this limitation by examining trajectories of subjective emotions and their association with change in a key relationship outcome, relationship satisfaction, among military veterans and their partners at a VA Medical Center. Partners rated their relationship satisfaction prior to couple therapy sessions and subjective emotions immediately after sessions. Consistent with hypotheses, both hard (e.g., anger) and soft (e.g., sadness) negative emotions decreased significantly over the course of therapy. Those couples with greater decreases in hard negative, but not soft negative, emotions showed significantly more improvement in relationship satisfaction. Positive emotions did not significantly change across couples in general, but those couples whose positive emotions did increase also showed more improvement in relationship satisfaction. These results suggest change in subjective emotions may be one process underlying improvement in couple therapy and lend empirical support to the emphasis on emotion‐based change processes underlying acceptance‐based and emotion‐focused couple therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00147370
Volume :
62
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Family Process
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174032490
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12843