Prior to dissolution, it is likely that couples that become severely distressed first pass through an at-risk stage in which they experience early symptoms of marital deterioration but have not yet suffered irreversible damage to their marriage. It is during this at-risk stage when couples might benefit most from early intervention. In response to this need we have developed an indicated intervention program called the Marriage Checkup (MC) based on the principles of motivational interviewing. The current randomized study provides preliminary evidence for the attractiveness, tolerability, efficacy, and mechanisms of change of the MC. © 2005 Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
Marriage therapy was initially developed in the United States in the 1930s. It was originally born b...
Most prior studies of skill-based preventive interventions for couples compare changes in problem-so...
Despite the ongoing prevalence of marital distress, very few couples seek therapy. Researchers and c...
Objective: This study assessed the efficacy of the Marriage Checkup (MC) for improving relationship ...
Marital dysfunction is a significant problem in the U.S., with far-ranging effects on the mental hea...
Given the significant negative impact of relationship distress on the health and well being of membe...
Marital dissatisfaction is the most common presenting problem in adults seeking psychological servic...
The overall objective of this study was to pilot the Marriage Checkup (MC), a brief intervention for...
This study tested whether the observed marital interactions of partners following a marriage checkup...
Military couples face significant challenges to their relationships including demanding schedules, m...
Therapy-oriented and educational programs are often utilized as a means of preventing divorce for co...
Although the barriers to couples\u27 help seeking can be daunting, to date there is only a small bod...
Despite the efficacy of empirically-based marital interventions, only approximately 31 percent of co...
The question of the viability and permanence of the institution of marriage was discussed. Statistic...
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
Marriage therapy was initially developed in the United States in the 1930s. It was originally born b...
Most prior studies of skill-based preventive interventions for couples compare changes in problem-so...
Despite the ongoing prevalence of marital distress, very few couples seek therapy. Researchers and c...
Objective: This study assessed the efficacy of the Marriage Checkup (MC) for improving relationship ...
Marital dysfunction is a significant problem in the U.S., with far-ranging effects on the mental hea...
Given the significant negative impact of relationship distress on the health and well being of membe...
Marital dissatisfaction is the most common presenting problem in adults seeking psychological servic...
The overall objective of this study was to pilot the Marriage Checkup (MC), a brief intervention for...
This study tested whether the observed marital interactions of partners following a marriage checkup...
Military couples face significant challenges to their relationships including demanding schedules, m...
Therapy-oriented and educational programs are often utilized as a means of preventing divorce for co...
Although the barriers to couples\u27 help seeking can be daunting, to date there is only a small bod...
Despite the efficacy of empirically-based marital interventions, only approximately 31 percent of co...
The question of the viability and permanence of the institution of marriage was discussed. Statistic...
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
Marriage therapy was initially developed in the United States in the 1930s. It was originally born b...
Most prior studies of skill-based preventive interventions for couples compare changes in problem-so...