Concurrent vs. conjoint marital therapy

Document Type

Article

Date of Original Version

1-1-1984

Abstract

In a study done by seven therapists, concurrent marital therapy and conjoint marital therapy were expected to demonstrate differential impact on intrapersonal problems and interpersonal problems. The authors of this article report that, contrary to predictions, there were no significant differences between the treatment groups on any of six intrapersonal measures and three interpersonal measures. Implications for research and practice are discussed. © 1984 by the National Association of Social Workers, Inc.

Publication Title, e.g., Journal

Social Work (United States)

Volume

29

Issue

3

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