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Understanding and ministering to military families during times of separation due to deployment a guide for civilian clergy /Martin, Bruce A., January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Emmanuel School of Religion, Johnson City, Tenn., 2003. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 172-177).
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A prototype analysis of missing in a geographically separated relationship validation, correlates, and implications /Feinberg, Emily. Johnson, Katherine, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (B.A.)--Haverford College, Dept. of Psychology, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Self-forgiveness interventions for women experiencing a breakupCampana, Kathryn L. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Commonwealth University, 2010. / Prepared for: Dept. of Psychology. Title from title-page of electronic thesis. Bibliography: leaves 123-135.
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The Communication Experience of Relationship Dissolution: A Grounded Theory ApproachFetterman, Sandra M. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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A Dialectical Approach to Studying Long-Distance Maintenance StrategiesMaguire, Katheryn C. (Katheryn Coveley) 08 1900 (has links)
Using both qualitative and quantitative methodology, this thesis investigates the tactics used by long-distance relational partners, the differences in use of the tactics between long-distance and proximal partners, the relationship among the maintenance tactics, and the relationship of the tactics to relational satisfaction. Seven relational maintenance strategies were identified from the investigation: affirmation, expression, high tech mediated communication, low tech mediated communication, future thought, negative disclosure, and together-time. Significant differences in the use of maintenance tactics between long-distance and proximal partners were discovered and several tactics were found to correlate with relational satisfaction for both relationship types. It is concluded that relational maintenance should be viewed from a multi-dimensional perspective that recognizes the impact relational dialectics have on relationships.
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Benutting van projeksietegnieke binne gestatspelterapie met die kind wat verlies ervaarWelgemoed, Gisela Ingrid 02 1900 (has links)
No abstract available / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play Therapy)
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Die eb en vloei van binding en skeidingSmith, Patti N. 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2002. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study explores patterns of separation and/or connection in the narratives of the
respondent, a female farm worker living and working in the Western Cape, South
Africa. The major objective of this qualitative case study is to examine the possible
construction, co-existence and interaction of separation-connection themes in the
reality of the respondent. Founded within the social constructivist tradition, an
approach that assumes reality to be constructed through language and within
relationships, a window on the respondent's narrative construction of her reality,
relationships and separation-connection processes was obtained. To compliment the
explorative nature and social constructionist approach of the study, Grounded Theory
and Narrative Analysis were administrated. Through the analysis the two central
themes, separation and connection, manifested on two different levels - firstly on a
content level (what the participant has to say regarding the themes) and secondly on
a process level (what is happening between participant and researcher). Findings
provided a preliminary understanding of the techniques the respondent implores to
construe a sense of separation and connection. Results confirmed the co-existence
of separation-connection themes and indicated a possible interaction between the
two constructs. Findings also provided a glimpse on the experiences and impact of
the separation-connection process in the idiom of the respondent. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die studie belig patrone van binding en/of skeiding in die narratiewe van die
respondent, In vroulike plaaswerker in die Wes-Kaap, Suid-Afrika. Dié kwalitatiewe
gevallestudie is gerig op In ondersoek van die potensiële konstruksie, naasbestaan
en interaksie van binding- en/of skeidingstemas soos wat die respondent dit beleef
en verwoord. Deur die fundering van die navorsing in die sosiaal-konstruktivistiese
tradisie, In benadering wat glo dat die realiteit in verhoudings via taal gekonstrueer
word, is toegang tot die respondent se narratiewe konstruksie van haar realiteit,
verhoudings en binding- en/of skeidingstemas verkry. In ooreenstemming met
sosiaal-konstruktivistiese aannames, het die data-analise Narratiewe Analise en
Grounded Theory metodiek behels. Met behulp van die ontleding het die twee
sentrale konsepte, binding en skeiding, op twee vlakke gemanifesteer - eerstens op
In inhoudsvlak (dit wat die respondent daaroor vertel) en tweedens op In prosesvlak
(dit wat tussen die respondent en die onderhoudvoerder gebeur). Die resultate bied
In voorlopige verstaan van die wyses waarop die respondent binding en/of skeiding
konstrueer. Bevindings bevestig die naasbestaan van binding- en skeidingstemas en
dui op In moontlike interaksie tussen dié twee konstrukte. Die studie verskaf ook In
blik op die respondent se ervaring van die konstrukte in haar eie idioom.
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A Study of the Relationships between Current Attachment Styles and Previous Disengagement StrategiesKrahl, Julia (Julia Roxanne) 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis examined attachment styles and disengagement strategies used to end romantic relationships for 213 college students.
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The Role of Individuation Processes in the Launching of Children into AdulthoodHobdy, Juli 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which levels of individuation and separation in adulthood would predict adjustment to the empty nest transition. Two-hundred and twenty-seven adults (M age = 48) who had experienced the empty nest within the last year completed a battery of scales assessing individuation from family of origin, spouse, and children as well as measures of adjustment, role strain, coping, and sex role attitudes. MANOVAS and hierarchical regression analyses suggested that levels of individuation from one's family of origin, spouse, and children differentially affect one's adjustment to, and coping with, the experience of launching of the youngest child from the home. Empty nest parents who are less differentiated from their own parents, from their spouses, and from their children reported a more negative impact of the empty nest in terms of more overall stress and role strain, more negative mood, and less life satisfaction than did empty nest parents who were more differentiated with regard to parents, spouse, and children. Results regarding the impact of individuation on empty nest adjustment regarding sex role attitudes were less clear cut, and may reflect cohort differences in work role opportunities for women and a parallel redefinition of the work role/parent role dichotomy for men. The data also suggest that women and men experience the empty nest transition differently, with women experiencing more distress and negative mood, supporting the notion that women, who define themselves in a context of relationship may experience more distress at a time when significant relationships are in flux. However, additional results which indicated significantly more proactive and adaptive coping strategies for women as compared to men suggest that women can meet the demands of the new definitions of themselves and their relationships in a relatively positive and adaptive way. The results suggest that present as well as past experiences of separation and individuation impact how one experiences and copes with the empty nest. The findings lend support to the importance of early, successful individuation experiences as possible precursors of how successfully individuals negotiate other developmental experiences involving separation and loss.
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The Relationship of Separation and Attachment Processes of Late Adolescence to Career Decision-Making ObstaclesPolk, Nancy E. (Nancy Elizabeth) 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of separation-individuation during late adolescence and obstacles to career decision making.
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