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Emotionally focused marital intervention for couples with chronically ill children.
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1996
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Family MedicineRandomized Control TrialCouple PsychologyEducationMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesIntimate RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipMarital DistressMarital StressCouple TherapyPsychiatryMarital TherapyNursingFocused Marital InterventionFamily PsychologyFamily TherapyPsychotherapyRelationship CounselingPsychopathology
Couples with chronically ill children are at risk for experiencing marital stress. The present study was a randomized control trial that assessed the efficacy of emotionally focused therapy (EFT) in decreasing marital distress in this population of couples. Thirty-two couples with chronically ill children seen at a tertiary care pediatric hospital were randomly assigned to EFT or to a waitlist control group. EFT couples demonstrated significant decreases in marital distress at posttreatment and at a 5-month follow-up in comparison to controls. Clinical improvements in marital functioning following EFT were also demonstrated.
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