The Gottman Institute
studied multiple couples over a three - year period and found that couples who were not meeting each other's» unspoken expectations experienced higher levels of dissatisfaction and hypervigilance (feeling on edge to detect threats or «waiting for the other shoe to drop»).
Not exact matches
Multiple studies indicate that
couples who describe their marriage as «egalitarian» are more likely to classify it as a happy one than those who describe their marriage as «traditional.»
Studies of children reared with
multiple caregivers — not in an atmosphere where babysitters come and go, but one with two parents and a grandmother, or a mother, a
couple of aunts, and an older sibling — support this idea.
According to
multiple surveys from
couples who participate on swinging online, including a
study conducted by Sex Search, nearly 73 % of all swinger relationships are initiated by the female partner.
Multiple studies have shown the positive effects of date nights for committed
couples.
A NewSchools Venture Fund Research
Study determined the effectiveness of CT3's No - Nonsense Nurturer ® Program
coupled with the Real Time Teacher Coaching ® Model in
multiple classrooms (grades 3 — 12) in an urban school.
A NewSchools Venture Fund Research
Study determined the effectiveness of CT3's No - Nonsense Nurturer approach
coupled with the Real Time Teacher Coaching model in
multiple classrooms (grades 3 — 12) in an urban school.
Coupled models (emphasizing soil emission): Cox et al. (2000), confirmed by a
study with
multiple models, Friedlingstein et al. (2001).
Gottman developed
multiple models, scales and formulas to predict marital stability and divorce in
couples, and has completed seven
studies in this field.
Multiple studies have measured relationship quality and compared
couples in LDRs to those in geographically close relationships.
Another explanation is that individuals who are part of a minority group (e.g., minority race, minority sexual orientation) learn coping skills to help deal with their minority status and are then able to transfer these same coping strategies when they enter an interracial same - sex relationship.7 It is possible, for instance, that the
couples in the
studies discussed above may have the exceptional ability to handle
multiple social stressors leading to fewer problems with their interracial same - sex relationships than we might anticipate.
The book includes
multiple case
studies and stories about other
couple's experiences.
She has been serving as co-investigator on
multiple longitudinal
studies of at - risk adolescent populations, including two long - term longitudinal
studies of at - risk young men and their romantic partners (Oregon Youth
Study and OYS - Couples study) in which the etiology of and effects of romantic relationships on the developmental pathways of psychopathology have been exam
Study and OYS -
Couples study) in which the etiology of and effects of romantic relationships on the developmental pathways of psychopathology have been exam
study) in which the etiology of and effects of romantic relationships on the developmental pathways of psychopathology have been examined.
In fact,
multiple studies have shown that for many
couples even long stretches of marriage problems eventually give way to good times.
The varying degrees of stigma the fictional, gay
couple faced in
Study 2 does not represent the intricate web of how different forms and degrees of stigma and support interact can not be teased apart so easily, but rather acted as a cue for participants to recognize that stigma often piles up on people with
multiple, stigmatized identities (Sanders Thompson, Noel, & Campbell, 2004).
Third, the sample of the current research
study consists of both partners, so partner effect will also be looked at through standard
multiple regression to determine whether partner variables (the partner's love, satisfaction, and
couple cultural identity) significantly predicted one's own personal commitment together with one's own love, satisfaction and
couple cultural identity.
Multiple research
studies have demonstrated that individual therapy for a spouse in a distressed marriage may make a
couple's conflict worse, making divorce more likely.
In
multiple studies,
couples that actively celebrated good news (rather than actively or passively dismissed it) have had a higher rate of relationship well - being.
EFT, developed by Dr. Johnson over the past 20 years, has been demonstrated by
multiple empirical research
studies to be the most successful
couples therapy model all over the world!
Studies indicate that
multiple couples attend Couples Counseling after separating, often as a last attempt to salvage the ma
couples attend
Couples Counseling after separating, often as a last attempt to salvage the ma
Couples Counseling after separating, often as a last attempt to salvage the marriage.
This exploratory
study employed a qualitative
multiple case
study approach to heterosexual
couples (N = 7) that were currently in the process of seeking conjoint therapy to identify intra and interpersonal factors that influence relational help - seeking.