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Trauma and couples: mechanisms in dyadic functioning
Authors:Henry Stacey Blalock  Smith Douglas B  Archuleta Kristy L  Sanders-Hahs Erin  Goff Briana S Nelson  Reisbig Allison M J  Schwerdtfeger Kami L  Bole Amy  Hayes Everett  Hoheisel Carol B  Nye Ben  Osby-Williams Jamie  Scheer Tamera
Institution:Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA.
Abstract:Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma directly but overlooked the impact of trauma on the families of victims. In recent years, researchers and clinicians have begun to examine how individual exposure to traumatic events affects the spouses/partners, children, and professional helpers of trauma survivors. The current study reports data from a larger mixed-methodology study that includes qualitative interview data from 17 individuals, coded to identify the mechanisms that may affect the couple's interpersonal functioning when there is a history of trauma exposure in one or both partners. The following primary themes were identified: role in the relationship, boundary issues, intimacy problems, triggers, and coping mechanisms. Areas for future research and clinical implications also are identified.
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