A long tradition of research on marriage has established that maritally distressed and nondistressed couples differ in the behaviors they exhibit while interacting. In contrast, relatively little is known about the variables that give rise to behavior in interaction, the expectations that spouses have before their interaction and their reactions following interaction, and the aspects of interaction that predict change in marital quality. These three issues, which derive from a recently proposed contextual model that expands upon the behavioral approach to marital interaction, are examined in the present study. Forty-seven couples were instructed to discuss a major difficulty in their marriage and those discussions were later coded for the s...
Based on a robust literature indicating that happy couples tend to think and behave more positively ...
A study of 373 newlywed couples (199 black couples, 174 white couples) examined the relationships am...
Whether and how spouses seek and provide support in marital discussions is not clearly understood, a...
A long tradition of research on marriage has established that maritally distressed and nondistressed...
Twenty maritally distressed and 20 nondistressed couples were videotaped during dyadic problem- solv...
Marital research has demonstrated that one of the most important factors related to marital satisfac...
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
Based upon the thesis that human functioning consists of affective, cognitive, and behavioral proces...
Studying intimacy in marriage is both practically and theoretically important. Lack of intimacy is o...
This study examined links between emotion expression in couple interactions and marital quality and ...
The cognitions of 63 couples were examined to explicate the link between marital conflict and depres...
The perception of spouse has changed with respect to the level of illusion and disillusion, and acco...
Emotion regulation is arguably a social phenomenon: it occurs most frequently in the closest social ...
The concurrent and longitudinal associations between spousal communication and marital satisfaction ...
Changes in the affect of ten remarried couples during participation in a communication and problem s...
Based on a robust literature indicating that happy couples tend to think and behave more positively ...
A study of 373 newlywed couples (199 black couples, 174 white couples) examined the relationships am...
Whether and how spouses seek and provide support in marital discussions is not clearly understood, a...
A long tradition of research on marriage has established that maritally distressed and nondistressed...
Twenty maritally distressed and 20 nondistressed couples were videotaped during dyadic problem- solv...
Marital research has demonstrated that one of the most important factors related to marital satisfac...
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
Based upon the thesis that human functioning consists of affective, cognitive, and behavioral proces...
Studying intimacy in marriage is both practically and theoretically important. Lack of intimacy is o...
This study examined links between emotion expression in couple interactions and marital quality and ...
The cognitions of 63 couples were examined to explicate the link between marital conflict and depres...
The perception of spouse has changed with respect to the level of illusion and disillusion, and acco...
Emotion regulation is arguably a social phenomenon: it occurs most frequently in the closest social ...
The concurrent and longitudinal associations between spousal communication and marital satisfaction ...
Changes in the affect of ten remarried couples during participation in a communication and problem s...
Based on a robust literature indicating that happy couples tend to think and behave more positively ...
A study of 373 newlywed couples (199 black couples, 174 white couples) examined the relationships am...
Whether and how spouses seek and provide support in marital discussions is not clearly understood, a...