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Family Pathology, Counseling and Enrichment Journal FPJ 2423-4850 2423-4850 10.18869/acadpub.fpcej 2015 1 1 The Relationship between Negative Interactions of Couple and Family in Law with Intimacy and Marital Conflict in Women Simin Ghasemi ghasemi.s77@gmail.com Ozra Etemadi Sayed Ahmad Ahmadi The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between negative interactions of couple and family in law with intimacy and marital conflict. In this correlation study, 36 married women of Isfahan were selected in multi-stage random sampling and completed Marital Conflict Questionnaire, Intimacy Scale (IS) and Negative Interactions of Couple and Family in Law Researcher Made Questionnaire. Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient and step wise regression methods. The results of this study showed that there is a positive and significant relationship between negative interactions of couple and family in law with marital conflict (p<0.01) and a negative and significant relationship between negative interactions of couple and family in law with intimacy (p<0.01). The results of regression showed that negative behavioral and emotional interactions explained 22% of variations in marital conflict and negative behavioral relations explained 12% of variations in intimacy. According to the findings negative interactions of couple and family in law can affects couple’s relationship and marital life stability.  Negative Interactions Family in Law Intimacy Marital Conflict 2015 4 01 1 13 http://fpcej.ir/article-1-102-en.pdf
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Family Pathology, Counseling and Enrichment Journal FPJ 2423-4850 2423-4850 10.18869/acadpub.fpcej 2015 1 1 Role of trust in interpersonal relationships and family hardiness in marital satisfaction in working couples Sahar Khandandel Sahar.khandandel@gmail.com Hossein Kavianfar this research performed with the aim of studying trust relationship in interpersonal relationships and family hardiness with marital satisfaction. this research is descriptive and correlation type. This research statistical universe is about all couples who either both or one of them is working in Tehran municipal and it is past at least one year of their marriage. That among them, 381 men and women were selected by multi-stage random sampling and were tested by Otrich, s marital satisfaction questionnaire, trust in interpersonal relationships questionnaire and family hardiness scale. Data were analyzed via descriptive statistics (center tendency indexes and dispersion indexes) and inferential statistics (multiple regressions) and spss software. research results showed that trust in interpersonal relationships and family hardiness with marital satisfaction have positive and meaningful correlation (p<0.01). elements of contradiction solution and marital satisfaction can predict the changes related to family hardiness in 0.01 Alfa level. And these two variables explanted family hardiness changes in order 0.478, 0.384 percent. And the elements of communications and satisfaction can predict changes related to trust in interpersonal relationships in 0.01 Alfa level. And these two variables explanted trust changes in interpersonal relationships in order 0.329, 0.453 percent. These research conclusions cleared the importance of trust in interpersonal relationships and family hardiness on marital satisfaction of married employers.  trust family hardiness marital satisfaction working couples. 2015 4 01 14 31 http://fpcej.ir/article-1-103-en.pdf
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Family Pathology, Counseling and Enrichment Journal FPJ 2423-4850 2423-4850 10.18869/acadpub.fpcej 2015 1 1 Investigation the Psychological Well-Being and Marital Happiness across the Life Course Khaled Aslani Soraya Ebrahimi Pour Abbas Amanelahi The purpose this study was to investigate the psychological well-being and marital happiness in family life cycles in married men and women in dezful city. The sample study was 251 married people that selected from four life cycles in family life: young couple, family with young children, family whit adolescent and families at midlife (launching children and moving). The participants were asked to complete Marital Happiness Scale (MHS) and Psychological Well-being Scale (PWBS). In order to analyze the data, used of two factor variance and tukey follow up test. The results showed that there are significant differences between in happiness, and there is significant difference between couple with young children and couple with adolescents. Also,among four life cycle groups, there are not significant differences in psychological well-being psychological well-being marital happiness Life Course 2015 4 01 32 45 http://fpcej.ir/article-1-104-en.pdf
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Family Pathology, Counseling and Enrichment Journal FPJ 2423-4850 2423-4850 10.18869/acadpub.fpcej 2015 1 1 Investigating the Relationship Between Early Maladaptive Schemas with Marital Conflict and Instability in the Couples of Applicant of Divorce and Normal Couples Farhad Asghari Abbas Sadeghi Somayeh Zare Khakdoost Marjan Entezari marjan.entezari713@gmail.com The present study examined the relationship between early maladaptive schemas with marital conflict and instability in the couples of applicant of divorce and normal couples in Rasht. This study was a causal-comparative design. The study samples consisted of couples of applicant of divorce were referred to family court in Rasht and normal couples. 75 couples were selected randomly among the couples of applicant of divorce and another 75 couples were chosen between normal couples using multi-stage cluster sampling. Instruments included incompatible Young Schema Questionnaire, Third Edition (Short Form 90 Questionnaire) , Kensas Marital Conflict Scale (1985) , and Edwards Marital Instability Index (1980). To test the research hypotheses Kruskal-Wallis Test and Spearman Correlation Coefficients were used. Findings showed that marital instability in the couples of applicant of divorce are more than normal couples and marital conflict in normal couples are more than couples of applicant of divorce. There is a direct relationship between early maladaptive schemas and marital conflict in the couples of applicant of divorce and normal couples and early maladaptive schemas and marital instability in the couples of applicant of divorce. Therefore, there is an inversed relationship between age and marital conflict in the couples of applicant of divorce and normal couples and a direct relationship between age and marital instability in the couples of applicant of divorce and normal couples.  early maladaptive schemas marital conflict marital instability divorce 2015 4 01 46 58 http://fpcej.ir/article-1-105-en.pdf
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Family Pathology, Counseling and Enrichment Journal FPJ 2423-4850 2423-4850 10.18869/acadpub.fpcej 2015 1 1 The role emotional expressiveness and demographic factors in predicting marital satisfaction among women Hossein Keshavarz-Afshar Fateme Abdini Fahimeh Ghahvehchi f.ghahvehchi@gmail.com Masood Asadi Zahra jahanbakhshi The present study examined the relationship between demographic factors, emotional expressiveness and marital satisfaction among married women. Method: The study had application aims and was a correlation research. The statistical population was study of all married women in Tehran’s 5th regions, in 1392. The sample included 282 married women who were selected availability. The instruments were Enrich marital satisfaction questionnaire and emotional expression family Halberstat Gray et al. for data analysis Pearson correlation and hierarchical regression were used. Results showed that there is significant and positive relationship between emotional expressiveness and marital satisfaction with education, and significant and negative correlation between age and marital satisfaction with emotional expressiveness. Hierarchical regression results showed that in first step positive emotional expressiveness predicts 0/094 % of marital satisfaction and the entry of negative emotional expressiveness variables in second the power prediction added to 0/062 percent. Also entering the education variable in the third model could be increased to 0/09 %.. With the arrival of the age variables in the fourth model can be get 0/017 percent prediction. Entering marriage length variables in the fifth model the power prediction added to 0/011 percent. Generally positive emotional expressiveness, negative emotional expressiveness, education, age and length of marriage predicted about 19% of marital satisfaction This information can be used in order to develop and implement educational and therapeutic programs to enhance women's marital satisfaction.  Emotional Expressiveness Demographic Factors Marital Satisfaction Married Women 2015 4 01 59 66 http://fpcej.ir/article-1-106-en.pdf
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Family Pathology, Counseling and Enrichment Journal FPJ 2423-4850 2423-4850 10.18869/acadpub.fpcej 2015 1 1 Mate Selection Styles (Free choice, Arranged and Mixed marriage) and Marital Satisfaction in Nurses Gholamreza Rajabi rajabireza@scu.ac.ir Ghodrat Alh Abbasi Shahla Shamouni Ahvazi Research shows that mate-selection styles have an important role in marital and relationship satisfaction. This study was conducted with purpose of to compare of marital satisfaction in married nurses according to mate-selection styles (free choice, arranged and mixed marriage). The present survey was descriptive-causal comparative study. A sample of 222 married nurses were selected using random sampling form two educational hospitals affiliated to Jundishapor University of Medical Sciences and four private hospital during 2015 and completed a Mate-selection Styles Questionnaire, and the Short Form of Marital Satisfaction Scale. The data analysis was conducted using One-way Analysis of Variance and SPSS-16 software. The findings showed that there was significant different in marital satisfaction among nurses with mateselection styles. Also, Scheffe follow-up test indicated that there were significant differences between nurses with free choice and arrange style, and between nurses with free choice and mixed style in marital satisfaction. But, there was not difference between nurses with free arrange and mixed style in marital satisfaction. Because the people with free choice mate-selection selected their partner according to the choice of self-filter are more satisfied than other pattern of mate-selection. Mate-selection styles marital satisfaction nurses 2015 4 01 67 76 http://fpcej.ir/article-1-108-en.pdf