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Marriage Preparation Programs the Objective Literature Review

Pages:6 (1647 words)

Sources:6

Subject:Social Issues

Topic:Premarital Counseling

Document Type:Literature Review

Document:#85518934


(PREP Inc. 2012)

Bibliography

Allen, W. (1997). Replication of five types of married couples based on ENRICH. Unpublished dissertation. University of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minnesota.

Browning, DS (2003) Marriage and Modernization: How Globalization Threatens Marriage and What to do About it. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003

Duvall, E.M. (1971). Family development, 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Co.

Fournier, D.G., & Olson, DH (1986). Programs for premarital and newlywed couples. In R.F.Levant (Ed.), Psychoeducational approaches to family therapy and counseling (pp. 194-231).New York: Springer.

Fournier, D.G., Springer, J. & Olson, DH (2010). Conflict and commitment in seven stages of premarital and marital relations. Unpublished manuscript, Dept. Of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul.

Fowers, B.J., Montel, K.H., & Olson, DH (1996). Predictive validity of types of premarital coupes based on PREPARE. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 22, 1, 103-119.

Fowers, B.J. & Olson, DH (1992). Four types of premarital couples: An empirical typology based on PREPARE. Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 1, 10-21.

Fowers, B.J., & Olson, DH (1989). ENRICH marital inventory: A discriminant validity and cross-validation assessment. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 15, 65-79.

Fowers, B.J., & Olson, DH (1986). Predicting marital success with PREPARE: A predictive validity study. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 12, 403-413.

Kitson, G.C. & Sussman, M.B. (1997, April). Marital complaints, demographic characteristics, and symptoms of mental distress among the divorcing. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago.

Larson, J.H., & Holman, T.B. (1994). Premarital predictors of marital quality and stability. Family Relations, 43, 228-237.

Olson, DH & DeFrain, J. (1997) Marriage and the Family: Diversity and Strengths. (2nd Ed.) Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing.

Olson, DH (1996). PREPARE/ENRICH Counselors Manual: Version 2000. Minneapolis, MN: Life Innovations, Inc.

Olson, DH & Fowers, B.J. (1993). Five types of marriage: An empirical typology based on ENRICH. The Family Journal: Counseling and…


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Bibliography

Allen, W. (1997). Replication of five types of married couples based on ENRICH. Unpublished dissertation. University of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minnesota.

Browning, DS (2003) Marriage and Modernization: How Globalization Threatens Marriage and What to do About it. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003

Duvall, E.M. (1971). Family development, 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Co.

Fournier, D.G., & Olson, DH (1986). Programs for premarital and newlywed couples. In R.F.Levant (Ed.), Psychoeducational approaches to family therapy and counseling (pp. 194-231).New York: Springer.

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