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Record ID: 651223d6-50f4-4dac-b4cd-f45a2db147ea
Type: Journal Article
Title: Coexisting difficulties and couple therapy outcomes: psychopathology and intimate partner violence
Other Titles: Journal of family psychology
Authors: Libet, Julian
Mitchell, Alexandra E
Rowe, Lorelei Simpson
Doss, Brian D
Hsueh, Annie C
Keywords: Theories of violence;Counselling;Service provision;Mental health
Year: 2011
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Citation: 25 (3), 2011
Notes:  This US article presents the findings from a study of 177 heterosexual couples who presented for couples therapy for distressed relationships. The authors examined how intimate partner violence and individual psychopathology affected therapy treatment outcomes. Results indicated that psychopathology had no affect on treatment outcomes. However, for couples presenting with mild male partner violence, treatment resulted in increased relationship satisfaction for both men and women. The authors discuss two hypotheses when examining the results.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13902
ISSN: 8933200
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