AbstractThe purpose of this review is to compare the differential effectiveness of two couple therapies, the Traditional Behavioral Couple Therapy (TBCT) and the Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT). Although the latter can be seen as an evolution of the first, both are based on different theoretical concepts. Starting from the analysis of 12 studies comparing TBCT and IBCT, conclusions about effectiveness and future perspectives of both approaches are discussed. Our results show that TBCT and IBCT have distinct courses of change and differ fundamentally in what the therapist does in-session, impacting couple behavior both in and out of session. Currently, in line with the most important randomized trials in this field, a slight adv...
Couple therapy is an important subfield of psychology given the significant negative impact of relat...
Abstract This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the Integrative Brief Systemic Interventio...
In an IBCT intervention called "empathic joining," couples are encouraged to express greater vulnera...
AbstractThe purpose of this review is to compare the differential effectiveness of two couple therap...
Although traditional behavioral couple therapy (TBCT) has garnered the most empirical support of any...
Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) has demonstrated its efficacy treating severe couple co...
The purpose of this review is to compare the differential effectiveness of two couple therapies, the...
Introduction: High rate of official divorce and extension of uncontrolled emotional divorce represen...
This article presents a description of the Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), and puts ...
The marital satisfaction of sixteen maritally distressed couples who received three sessions of Brie...
The marital satisfaction of sixteen maritally distressed couples who received three sessions of Brie...
This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the Integrative Brief Systemic Intervention (IBSI),...
[Background] Couples and families often seek therapy to deal with relational distress, which is a re...
Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) was first described thirty years ago, and the conceptual basis of t...
The purpose of this paper is to determine differences related to marriage performance and marital co...
Couple therapy is an important subfield of psychology given the significant negative impact of relat...
Abstract This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the Integrative Brief Systemic Interventio...
In an IBCT intervention called "empathic joining," couples are encouraged to express greater vulnera...
AbstractThe purpose of this review is to compare the differential effectiveness of two couple therap...
Although traditional behavioral couple therapy (TBCT) has garnered the most empirical support of any...
Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) has demonstrated its efficacy treating severe couple co...
The purpose of this review is to compare the differential effectiveness of two couple therapies, the...
Introduction: High rate of official divorce and extension of uncontrolled emotional divorce represen...
This article presents a description of the Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), and puts ...
The marital satisfaction of sixteen maritally distressed couples who received three sessions of Brie...
The marital satisfaction of sixteen maritally distressed couples who received three sessions of Brie...
This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the Integrative Brief Systemic Intervention (IBSI),...
[Background] Couples and families often seek therapy to deal with relational distress, which is a re...
Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) was first described thirty years ago, and the conceptual basis of t...
The purpose of this paper is to determine differences related to marriage performance and marital co...
Couple therapy is an important subfield of psychology given the significant negative impact of relat...
Abstract This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the Integrative Brief Systemic Interventio...
In an IBCT intervention called "empathic joining," couples are encouraged to express greater vulnera...