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Therapeutically induced changes in couple identity: the role of we-ness and interpersonal processing in relationship satisfaction.

Authors :
Reid DW
Dalton EJ
Laderoute K
Doell FK
Nguyen T
Source :
Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs [Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr] 2006 Aug; Vol. 132 (3), pp. 241-84.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Changes in partners' sense of self-in-relationship, which a systemic-constructivist couple therapy (SCCT) induced, led to robust improvement in satisfaction in 2 studies and a follow-up study. In each study, 13 referred couples completed measures of satisfaction, mutuality, similarities, and other-in-self construal pre-post 12 hours of SCCT. The authors reliably coded transcripts of 1st and final sessions for each partner's we-ness, the identity that each partner establishes in relationship to the other. Having met the criteria for the rigorous study of change in single group process-outcome design, changes in we-ness accompanied large posttherapy dyadic increments on all variables in each study. Therapeutic gains appeared at follow-up and correlated with increased we-ness obtained at end of therapy 2 years earlier. The authors raise theoretical implications for all types of couple therapies and explain clinical techniques.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
8756-7547
Volume :
132
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17970000
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3200/mono.132.3.241-288