Role incongruency in marriage and family counseling |
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Authors: | Eugene D. Anderson Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | East Tennessee State University |
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Abstract: | Abstract Incongruency in role expectations produces strain in the marriage. But this doer not mean that spouses seeking marriage counseling experience more role incongruency than others. By studying 104 couples divided into experimental and control groups, it was found that there was no more. role expectation incongruency in the couples seeking marriage counseling than in those not seeking counseling. It might be that the major difference lies in how couples of both groups handle whatever incongruency may exist. What occurs between spouses can be easily applied to role incongruency among all members of the family. |
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