Black and Latiné parents' perspectives on supporting their children's emotional and physical health
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by Daniel K. Cooper, Jayxa K. Alonzo, Tracey Goldson, Isabel R. Jordan, Fatima Jatoi, Isabella Mallozzi, Francesca Lupini
21h ago
Abstract Informed by integrative models of cultural resilience, the purpose of this study was to (a) explore how parents are promoting their children's emotional and physical health, with a focus on race and ethnic-racial socialization strategies, and (b) identify the barriers and challenges parents are experiencing in supporting their children's health. Ethnically racially matched qualitative interviews were conducted with 33 parents (82% women, 64% Black, 36% Latiné). Results of thematic analysis revealed three overarching themes: (a) Strategies for Promoting Children's Physical and Emotiona ..read more
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Assessments for multi‐heritage couple therapy: A review of existing tools
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by Doneila L. McIntosh, Guanyu Wang
21h ago
Abstract As diversity in the United States increases, marriage and family therapists are encountering more multi-heritage couples in therapy. Recent research shows that around 11% of adults are married to someone from a different racial or ethnic group, rising to 19% among new marriages. Multi-heritage couples encompass inherent differences in race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, and culture. This article addresses the unique challenges faced by multi-heritage couples in therapy and explores the strengths and weaknesses of existing assessment tools suitable f ..read more
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The systemic‐family‐individual approach: The heritage and continuation of Mara Selvini Palazzoli's work in integrative psychotherapy
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by Luca Codecá, Jody Russon, Matteo Selvini
21h ago
Abstract Since the birth of family therapy, the Milan approach has been known as a foundational systemic model. Nevertheless, following the dissolution of the Milan group, Mara Selvini, alongside Matteo Selvini, Stefano Cirillo, and Anna Maria Sorrentino, began a new trajectory of clinical development, insufficiently examined within the American panorama. After her death, in 1999, the Selvini group continued to adapt and refine her systemic approach which is known today as the systemic-family-individual (SFI) approach. In this article, we delve into the constituents that constitute the SFI app ..read more
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“It's an ongoing discussion about desire”: Adults' strategies for managing sexual and affectionate desire discrepancies in romantic relationships
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by Alyssa N. Clark, Tracy L. Walters, Eva S. Lefkowitz
1w ago
Abstract Desire discrepancies are a common source of relationship conflict and one reason adults may seek couples counseling. Within romantic relationships, adults individually experience sexual and affectionate desire, but also experience desire relative to their partner. If desire discrepancies exist, partners may attempt to resolve these discrepancies. Thus, we examined adults' strategies for managing sexual and affectionate desire discrepancies. Our sample consisted of 300 adults (45% women; M age = 29.5; 86.3% LGBTQ+) who were in a romantic relationship and reported a desire discrepa ..read more
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Strengthening couple relationships through a digital connection
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by David J. Johnson, Jaclyn C. Pickens, Derek Holyoak, Amanda Denzer‐King
1w ago
Abstract The proliferation of technology has accelerated exponentially over the past 50 years. Contemporarily, researchers have explored the influences technology use is having on individuals and relationships. Theoretical frameworks such as the couple, family, and technology (CFT) Framework have been applied to individuals and couples in committed relationships to better understand the implications of technology adoption and use within this relational subsystem. Research examining technology's impact on couple relationships recognizes the potential for technology use to be either helpful or u ..read more
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The trajectory of anxiety in therapy: The role of ACEs
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by Alyssa Banford Witting, Shayne R. Anderson, Lee N. Johnson, Betsy Hughes Barrow, Allie Peery
1w ago
Abstract The connection between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and anxiety disorders is well-documented. Additionally, therapy has been shown to be effective at reducing anxiety symptoms. Yet more needs to be known about how ACEs may shape the process of therapy and the trajectory of anxiety symptoms. This study was designed to compare the trajectory of improvement in anxiety symptoms over the course of 12 sessions of therapy in adults (N = 472), who reported more (greater than four) and fewer (fewer than four) ACEs using a multigroup latent growth curve analysis. Data were drawn from th ..read more
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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 263-266, April 2024 ..read more
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Validation of the intersession alliance measure: Individual, couple, and family versions
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by Shayne R. Anderson, Lee N. Johnson, Alyssa Banford Witting, Richard B. Miller, Angela B. Bradford, Quintin A. Hunt, Roy A. Bean
2w ago
Abstract Monitoring the therapeutic alliance throughout treatment can improve client outcomes and lead to improved care. The individual, couple, and family versions of the intersession alliance measure (IAM) were developed to facilitate routine monitoring of the expanded therapeutic alliance. Psychometric properties of the three versions of the IAM were examined using a clinical sample. Participants were drawn from clinics in the United States participating in the Marriage and Family Therapy Practice Research Network. Using this sample, results indicate that items on each version of the IAM lo ..read more
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Correction to “Relationship mindfulness, negative relationship quality, and physical health”
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Perceptions of the effect of parental deportation on adult intimate relationships
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by Sandra Espinoza, Sean Davis, Gita Seshadri
1M ago
Abstract Research has shown that children of undocumented Latinx parents in the United States are at greater risk for negative long-term effects on their mental health and overall well-being. Chief among these concerns are the negative effects of disrupted attachment processes, as deported parents are often taken from their families by force and required to parent from afar, if they can continue parenting at all. Despite the ubiquity of deported families, little is known about the effects of deportation on the attachment of left-behind children and the subsequent potential disruptive effect of ..read more
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