Author: Jadav Mahendrakumar S
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781805450429
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Emotional Maturity and Marital Adjustment Among Corporate Couples
Author: Jadav Mahendrakumar S
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781805450429
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781805450429
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Relationship Between Emotional Maturity and Marital Adjustment
Author: Deborah Ellen Weinstock
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Differences in Marital Adjustment Among Couples with Similar and Dissimilar Levels of Emotional Health in Their Family-of-origin
Author: Gwenaelle C. Couillard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Families
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Families
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
The Relationship Between Emotional Expressiveness and Marital Adjustment Among Japanese Married Couples
Author: Masahiro Matsuzaka
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communication in marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communication in marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Dyadic Coping: A Collection of Recent Studies
Author: Guy Bodenmann
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889630315
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Dyadic coping is a concept that has reached increased attention in psychological science within the last 20 years. Dyadic coping conceptualizes the way couples cope with stress together in sharing appraisals of demands, planning together how to deal with the stressors and engage in supportive or joint dyadic coping. Among the different theories of dyadic coping, the Systemic Transactional Model (STM; Bodenmann, 1995, 1997, 2005) has been applied to many studies on couples’ coping with stress. While a recent meta-analysis shows that dyadiccoping is a robust and consistent predictor of relationship satisfaction and couple’s functioning in community samples, some studies also reveal the significance of dyadic coping in dealing with psychological disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety) or severe illness (e.g., cancer, diabetes, COPD, etc.). Researchers all over the world build their research on this or other concepts of dyadic coping and many typically use the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI) for assessing dyadic coping. So far, research on dyadic coping has been systematically presented in two books, one written by Revenson, Kayser, & Bodenmann in 2005, focussing on emerging perspectives on couples’ coping, the other by Falconier, Randall, & Bodenmann more recently in 2016, addressing intercultural aspects of dyadic coping in African, American, Asian and European couples. This eBook gives an insight into recent dyadic coping research in different areas and countries.
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889630315
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Dyadic coping is a concept that has reached increased attention in psychological science within the last 20 years. Dyadic coping conceptualizes the way couples cope with stress together in sharing appraisals of demands, planning together how to deal with the stressors and engage in supportive or joint dyadic coping. Among the different theories of dyadic coping, the Systemic Transactional Model (STM; Bodenmann, 1995, 1997, 2005) has been applied to many studies on couples’ coping with stress. While a recent meta-analysis shows that dyadiccoping is a robust and consistent predictor of relationship satisfaction and couple’s functioning in community samples, some studies also reveal the significance of dyadic coping in dealing with psychological disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety) or severe illness (e.g., cancer, diabetes, COPD, etc.). Researchers all over the world build their research on this or other concepts of dyadic coping and many typically use the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI) for assessing dyadic coping. So far, research on dyadic coping has been systematically presented in two books, one written by Revenson, Kayser, & Bodenmann in 2005, focussing on emerging perspectives on couples’ coping, the other by Falconier, Randall, & Bodenmann more recently in 2016, addressing intercultural aspects of dyadic coping in African, American, Asian and European couples. This eBook gives an insight into recent dyadic coping research in different areas and countries.
Enhancing Marital Intimacy Through Facilitating Cognitive Self Disclosure
Author: Edward M. Waring
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135821992
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
First published in 1988. This text describes a type of psychotherapy designed to increase marital intimacy, thus improving family functioning. The focus of this book is marriage as a psychological relationship. This is, then, a book about the quality of the relationship between a woman and a man in marriage and an approach to helping couples and families who have problems with intimacy.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135821992
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
First published in 1988. This text describes a type of psychotherapy designed to increase marital intimacy, thus improving family functioning. The focus of this book is marriage as a psychological relationship. This is, then, a book about the quality of the relationship between a woman and a man in marriage and an approach to helping couples and families who have problems with intimacy.
Emotional Maturity and Marital Adjustment
Mental Health Adjustment and Life Satisfaction Analytical Study of Married Couples
Author: Gaikwad H. B
Publisher: Kshitijsehrawatyt
ISBN: 9786756479222
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
1.1 Introduction 1.2 Marriage in India 1.3 Single Employee and Dual Employee Married Couples 1.4 Mental Health 1.5 Marital Adjustment 1.6 Life Satisfaction 1.7 Statement of the Problem 1.8 Purpose of the Study 1.9 Significance of the Study Introduction Marriage is the most important event in the life of every person. It is a commitment to love, happiness, and development of a very strong as well as the healthy family relationship. A family is the most important group in society. In Indian married couples, mostly, husbands are employed and the purpose of their job is their main source of income. Today women‟s roles are changed. Women are most important part of the human resources of the nation. Many of them contribute very substantially to build a powerful, strong and affluent nation as well as family. They are working in every field and started taking up white collar jobs and even take up challenging careers like politics in great numbers, including married women with small children. When married women work outside the home, they encounter problems of harmonizing their two roles. In this situation, many problems are created in the family as well as at working place. The situation of women alternating between home and work leads to a role conflict. Some of them develop a feeling of guilt that they are unable to look after the home and children properly. Besides the strains of shouldering the burden of dual roles and facing a role conflict, there is often another kind of strain arising from a lack of adjustment between a woman‟s position at home and at the place of work. In the 21st century, Technology and Globalization have changed our life very fast. People living in this century, are also very advanced and fast thinkers. Day by day, their life change very drastically. Because of the changing era, women are aware of their own rights, we find more couples getting divorced from each other because of the more aware women about their self-esteem, rights, expectation, emotions and their own wish. Most of the women are giving more importance to their career, rather than their family. Most of the women of this era are very well aware of their prestige and dignity. Because of the changing mindset of the society, she is not going to bear any injustice. Men and women both prefer to get the divorce instead of creating dispute every day with each other. They separate from each other happily and live their own life happily. In 18th and 19th centuries, traditional people thought that divorce is a very bad thing and event of life. According
Publisher: Kshitijsehrawatyt
ISBN: 9786756479222
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
1.1 Introduction 1.2 Marriage in India 1.3 Single Employee and Dual Employee Married Couples 1.4 Mental Health 1.5 Marital Adjustment 1.6 Life Satisfaction 1.7 Statement of the Problem 1.8 Purpose of the Study 1.9 Significance of the Study Introduction Marriage is the most important event in the life of every person. It is a commitment to love, happiness, and development of a very strong as well as the healthy family relationship. A family is the most important group in society. In Indian married couples, mostly, husbands are employed and the purpose of their job is their main source of income. Today women‟s roles are changed. Women are most important part of the human resources of the nation. Many of them contribute very substantially to build a powerful, strong and affluent nation as well as family. They are working in every field and started taking up white collar jobs and even take up challenging careers like politics in great numbers, including married women with small children. When married women work outside the home, they encounter problems of harmonizing their two roles. In this situation, many problems are created in the family as well as at working place. The situation of women alternating between home and work leads to a role conflict. Some of them develop a feeling of guilt that they are unable to look after the home and children properly. Besides the strains of shouldering the burden of dual roles and facing a role conflict, there is often another kind of strain arising from a lack of adjustment between a woman‟s position at home and at the place of work. In the 21st century, Technology and Globalization have changed our life very fast. People living in this century, are also very advanced and fast thinkers. Day by day, their life change very drastically. Because of the changing era, women are aware of their own rights, we find more couples getting divorced from each other because of the more aware women about their self-esteem, rights, expectation, emotions and their own wish. Most of the women are giving more importance to their career, rather than their family. Most of the women of this era are very well aware of their prestige and dignity. Because of the changing mindset of the society, she is not going to bear any injustice. Men and women both prefer to get the divorce instead of creating dispute every day with each other. They separate from each other happily and live their own life happily. In 18th and 19th centuries, traditional people thought that divorce is a very bad thing and event of life. According
Marital Adjustment
Author: Upmesh Kumar Talwar
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9783845427430
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Choosing a life partner and making commitments into a marriage is considered as important decision and personal achievement for the both Spouses. Marriage involves emotional and social commitment for the healthy married life. Perhaps most of the married adults are suffering from severe stress and blame the deteriorating relationships on their spouse leading to depression. Depression among the spouses is an important issues that most of couples faces at some point in their married life. It is a normal response to grief, death, separation from a loved one, job loss and loss of physical health or relocation. Marital distress and relationship conflicts also contribute to depression. Married women have higher rates of depression than unmarried women, but the reverse is true for men too.Marriage seems to confer a greater protective advantage on men than on women. Marital adjustment and depression are strongly related but level of depression varies widely among the Indian spouses.
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9783845427430
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Choosing a life partner and making commitments into a marriage is considered as important decision and personal achievement for the both Spouses. Marriage involves emotional and social commitment for the healthy married life. Perhaps most of the married adults are suffering from severe stress and blame the deteriorating relationships on their spouse leading to depression. Depression among the spouses is an important issues that most of couples faces at some point in their married life. It is a normal response to grief, death, separation from a loved one, job loss and loss of physical health or relocation. Marital distress and relationship conflicts also contribute to depression. Married women have higher rates of depression than unmarried women, but the reverse is true for men too.Marriage seems to confer a greater protective advantage on men than on women. Marital adjustment and depression are strongly related but level of depression varies widely among the Indian spouses.
Satisfaction in Close Relationships
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781572302174
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
With the premise that close relationships are subjected to extraordinary scrutiny in contemporary society, the authors go on to say that this generation values individual fulfilment more than any before us. We are able to leave existing relationships with relative ease, demand a high level of satisfaction from our intimate relationships, and are frustrated at those times when we fail to achieve it.; This volume presents a range Of Theoretical And Clinical Approaches To Understanding And Promoting relationship satisfaction. Integrating findings from social, clinical and counselling psychology, researchers illuminate what it means to be satisfied within a love relationship and identify the factors that allow couples to create successful relationships over time.
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781572302174
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
With the premise that close relationships are subjected to extraordinary scrutiny in contemporary society, the authors go on to say that this generation values individual fulfilment more than any before us. We are able to leave existing relationships with relative ease, demand a high level of satisfaction from our intimate relationships, and are frustrated at those times when we fail to achieve it.; This volume presents a range Of Theoretical And Clinical Approaches To Understanding And Promoting relationship satisfaction. Integrating findings from social, clinical and counselling psychology, researchers illuminate what it means to be satisfied within a love relationship and identify the factors that allow couples to create successful relationships over time.