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Autor:
Daniel S. Hubler, Brandon K. Burr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Sciences and Extension, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Growing evidence suggests that many people do not see the differences between relationship education (RE) and couples therapy (CT). In fact, many lack information regarding the details and processes included in both RE and CT. If the differences are
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https://doaj.org/article/a9dabcedb72d48228abb102a5acf1dc2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Sciences and Extension, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 76-90 (2017)
Although relationship education (RE) and couples therapy (CT) have similar goals in helping build and sustain healthy couple and family relationships, there remains confusion between the focus and structure of the two services. Literature on the mark
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https://doaj.org/article/23dce8698d804442b6a6406e79f413a3
Autor:
Daniel S. Hubler, Brandon K. Burr
Publikováno v:
Family Relations. 70:297-304
Publikováno v:
Journal of sexmarital therapy. 47(6)
Using a qualitative design, the current study explored the perceived effects of pornography use on romantic relationships. Thematic analysis was conducted on 588 participants' open ended responses to a question about the effect of pornography use on
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Family Therapy. 41:327-334
The present study examined 175 heterosexual couples’ perceptions of their partners problematic bedtime media-use and their own sexual satisfaction. Using actor partner independence modeling (APIM), results indicate a significant negative associatio
Autor:
Daniel S. Hubler, Pamela B. Payne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences. 109:57-61
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Family Therapy. 39:80-86
Previous research has indicated that it is common for couples to experience conflict over media use. However, until recently clinicians and researchers have not explored the implications of media use within romantic relationships. The purpose of this
Publikováno v:
Marriage & Family Review. 53:683-695
Media and technology use is widespread in American households, yet little is known about how it impacts romantic couples. The present study is an description of how romantic relationships were impacted by respondents’ perceptions of their partners
Publikováno v:
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 44:143-158
Recruitment issues are common in couple relationship education (CRE). Hence, learning more about factors shaping attitudes toward CRE could aid with these efforts. This study used dyadic data techniques to assess how common recruitment barriers are a
Publikováno v:
Family Science Review. 22
As online relationship education programs continue to grow in prevalence, there emerges a need for anonymous feedback that is useful for improving content and processes that program participants experience. Additionally, as micro-content is used to e