Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the present authors' (see record 1989-16433-001) study of communication skills training and cognitive therapy for distressed couples. The reliable assessment of cognitions in outcome studies is discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
Couple counseling services, a source of hope and assistance for relationships of all types, have bec...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
The explosion of research on cognition in marriage and in marital therapy has had little impact on e...
Compared the effects of communication skills training (CST) and cognitive therapy (CGT) in 32 severe...
Compared the effects of communication skills training (CST) and cognitive therapy (CGT) in 32 severe...
Compared the effects of communication skills training (CST) and cognitive therapy (CGT) in 32 severe...
The present study examined the generalization of treatment effects of a cognitivebehavioral treatmen...
Our aim in this paper is to provide researchers and practitioners with a brief overview of current a...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
Couple counseling services, a source of hope and assistance for relationships of all types, have bec...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
Responds to comments made by N. Epstein and D. H. Baucom (see record 1989-16434-001) concerning the ...
The explosion of research on cognition in marriage and in marital therapy has had little impact on e...
Compared the effects of communication skills training (CST) and cognitive therapy (CGT) in 32 severe...
Compared the effects of communication skills training (CST) and cognitive therapy (CGT) in 32 severe...
Compared the effects of communication skills training (CST) and cognitive therapy (CGT) in 32 severe...
The present study examined the generalization of treatment effects of a cognitivebehavioral treatmen...
Our aim in this paper is to provide researchers and practitioners with a brief overview of current a...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
The limited effectiveness of cognitive behavioural marital therapy (CBMT) for some couples may be du...
Couple counseling services, a source of hope and assistance for relationships of all types, have bec...