In the field of systemic psychotherapy there has been much recent interest in the areas of culture and reflexivity, and in working with couples. In this article we reflect on the process of conducting research in these areas. Drawing on findings from a large, national, empirical mixed-methods study on long-term relationships, we use two examples from the data to illustrate the complexity of researching across racial, cultural and sexual differences, in terms of research design and sampling, fieldwork and research practice, and making sense of multidimensional data. We point to findings that suggest that notions of coupledom are culturally constructed and thus challenge straightforward ideas of the procreative, sexually active couple dyad, s...
Same-sex couples, or couples where both the partners are of the same sex or gender, have long existe...
This article addresses the pervasive influence of assumed norms of sexuality in the relationships be...
Lesbian relationships are severely underrepresented in the couples and family literature (Hartwell, ...
Over 20 years, research was conducted at Boston College with the goal of exploring how couples adapt...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
First stand: A couples’ distress is associated with their inability to effectively communicate and s...
Relationship functioning can be investigated from different angles; next to investigating dyadic ou...
This research aims to investigate cultural values in interracial couples and its impact on sexual sa...
Relatively little work has explored relationship outcomes and experiences of minority stressors in s...
This article discusses the outcome and process research on couple therapy and integrates the article...
The present qualitative study aimed to better understand the process of negotiating a couple culture...
This article discusses the outcome and process research on couple therapy and integrates the article...
With increased globalization, immigration, and technological advances worldwide, the number of inter...
A frequently identified difference in research on western gay male couples compared with heterosexua...
This qualitative study investigated how African American heterosexual couples’ relationship are affe...
Same-sex couples, or couples where both the partners are of the same sex or gender, have long existe...
This article addresses the pervasive influence of assumed norms of sexuality in the relationships be...
Lesbian relationships are severely underrepresented in the couples and family literature (Hartwell, ...
Over 20 years, research was conducted at Boston College with the goal of exploring how couples adapt...
The topic of interpersonal relationships and the factors that enhance the longevity and strength of ...
First stand: A couples’ distress is associated with their inability to effectively communicate and s...
Relationship functioning can be investigated from different angles; next to investigating dyadic ou...
This research aims to investigate cultural values in interracial couples and its impact on sexual sa...
Relatively little work has explored relationship outcomes and experiences of minority stressors in s...
This article discusses the outcome and process research on couple therapy and integrates the article...
The present qualitative study aimed to better understand the process of negotiating a couple culture...
This article discusses the outcome and process research on couple therapy and integrates the article...
With increased globalization, immigration, and technological advances worldwide, the number of inter...
A frequently identified difference in research on western gay male couples compared with heterosexua...
This qualitative study investigated how African American heterosexual couples’ relationship are affe...
Same-sex couples, or couples where both the partners are of the same sex or gender, have long existe...
This article addresses the pervasive influence of assumed norms of sexuality in the relationships be...
Lesbian relationships are severely underrepresented in the couples and family literature (Hartwell, ...