INTERVENTION STRATEGIES: PREDICTING FAMILY THERAPY OUTCOME* |
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Authors: | Candyce S. Russell Raymond B. Atilano Stephan A. Anderson Anthony P. Jurich Lois Paff Bergen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kansas State University;2. Operation Bridge, Omaha, NE;3. University of Connecticut |
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Abstract: | A pre-defined list of family therapy intervention strategies was used to predict post-therapy perceived life happiness and marital happiness among husbands and wives. Clients presented with both child and marriage-focused problems. The data were analyzed separately for husbands and wives. In general, favorable outcome for husbands was associated with active restructuring operations on the part of the therapist. Prediction of outcome for wives was less clear. However, wives did appear to respond favorably to less active interventions such as actualizing transactional patterns and reframing. |
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