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Neil Jacobson pioneered the behavioral marital therapy approach. He published a book with Gayla Margolin, which launched a social learning model of couples therapy. [4] In this model of therapy, partners learn to be nicer to each other through behavioral exchange (contingency contracts), communicate better and improve their conflict-resolution ...
The most researched approach to couples therapy is behavioral couples therapy. [17] It is a well established treatment for marital discord. [ 18 ] This form of therapy has evolved into what is now called integrative behavioral couples therapy .
Johnson et al. (1999) conducted a meta-analysis of the four most rigorous outcome studies before 2000 and concluded that the original nine-step, three-stage emotionally focused therapy approach to couples therapy [9] had a larger effect size than any other couple intervention had achieved to date, but this meta-analysis was later harshly ...
Psychodynamic therapists increasingly believe that evidence-based approaches are appropriate to their methods and assumptions, and have increasingly accepted the challenge to implement evidence-based approaches in their methods. [151]
The National Council on Family Relations [3] focuses on preparing professionals in family life education, a prominent approach to relationship education.. In 2006, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began funding significant multi-year demonstration projects through the Administration for Children and Families to expand the availability of marriage education classes in more than ...
According to licensed marriage and family therapist Julie Mermelstein, there’s a benefit to finding love as an older adult. “Later-in-life marriages often succeed because people this age have ...