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Citation

Shamai M, Enosh G, Machmali‐Kievitz R, Gilad D. J. Fam. Ther. 2018; 40(3): 349-377.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/1467-6427.12162

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The study explored how civilians living in the line of fire perceived the impact of the exposure to war on their relationships. Couple resilience and loss and gain of couple resources were hypothesized to mediate between the level of exposure and couple relationships. Data were collected from sixty-one individuals living in Israel close to the border with the Gaza Strip and 121 individuals living some distance from the border. No differences were found between the groups on couple relationships. However, the high exposure group reported significantly higher negative and positive implications of the security situation for couple relationships. Recommendations for couple and systemic intervention focused on the positive impacts for couples and on a broader macro-level approach, through group work with couples and training medical and education workers. Practitioner points Many therapists working with populations in war situations tend to focus on the painful and stressful aspects, emphasizing traumatic symptoms and their impact on relationships This study shows that stress created by exposure to war might also enrich some aspects of couple relationships This enrichment, such as in the ability to communicate, to share, and to reach agreement and trust, should be taken into consideration when planning and implementing therapy


Language: en

Keywords

amenazas a la seguridad; couple relationships; couple resilience; couple resources; couple therapy; Palabras clave: guerra; recursos de pareja; relaciones de pareja; resiliencia de pareja; security threat; terapia de pareja; war; 关键词:战争; 夫妻关系; 夫妻复原力; 夫妻治疗; 夫妻资源; 安全威胁

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