Divorce And Marital Distress
Found 8 free book(s)SEXUAL HARASSMENT: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND …
www.westerncape.gov.zaThe prevalence of marital stress and divorce in our society means that some men and women come to wor k in a state of emotional distress that could make them vulnerable to sexual harassment. Some confusion results from cultural differences about what is, or isn't, acceptable in our rapidly -changing society.
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. John M ...
www.integralpsychology.orgdivorce for two reasons: 1) distress when dealing with the other; 2) hard to have a productive problem-solving discussion when distressed. 5. Failed repair attempts: emotional repairs lower stress levels and conflict. But if the repair attempts not work to avoid the flooding stage of conflict, then the couple is likely going to
Introducing Relational-Cultural Theory
www.tribal-institute.orgMarital discord (Rutter, 1971). Divorce (Wallerstein & Kelly, 1990). Poverty (Garmezy, 1991). Child maltreatment (Cicchetti, 1989). Multifaceted or combinations of risk factors (Seifer et al., 1996). Parent-Family Connections Study of over 36,000 adolescents in grades 7 -12 found that parent-family connectedness provided adolescents
SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON …
www.idpublications.orgHamburg (2004) opined that marital separation commonly involves major emotional distress for child relationship. About twice as many children from one parent families compare to two parent families drop out of school. Statement of the Problem Parenthood is challenging enough even under the best of conditions. So, being a single
THE BENEFITS OF MARRIAGE
downloads.frc.org• Divorce: The divorce rate has almost doubled since 1960. Based on projections of current divorce rates, between 40 and 50 per-cent of marriages today are likely to end in divorce or separation.4 • Cohabitation: The number of cohabiting couples has increased dramatically during the past 30 years. In 2002, there were 4.9 million cohabiting ...
The Effects of Widowhood on Physical and Mental Health ...
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COUNSELING SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES 9. …
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Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale - Relationship Institute
relationshipinstitute.com.auThe Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS) is a self report questionnaire that assesses seven dimensions of couple relationships within three overarching categories including Consensus in decision making, values and affection, Satisfaction in the relationship with respect to stability and conflict regulation, and Cohesion as seen through activities and discussion.