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... types . They found that cou- ples could be seen as belonging to one of four types : 1. Type I : Nonintimate - Aggressive relationships foster escalation with- out corresponding intimacy . Couples are aggressive toward each other without ...
... types . They found that cou- ples could be seen as belonging to one of four types : 1. Type I : Nonintimate - Aggressive relationships foster escalation with- out corresponding intimacy . Couples are aggressive toward each other without ...
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... types of marital and family systems derived by Olson , Sprenkle , and Russell ( 1979 ) . From David H. Olson and ... type . Figure 2.4 lists some of the communication events that correspond to the placement on the Olson et al . two ...
... types of marital and family systems derived by Olson , Sprenkle , and Russell ( 1979 ) . From David H. Olson and ... type . Figure 2.4 lists some of the communication events that correspond to the placement on the Olson et al . two ...
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... types * criminal and civil justice system Figure 8.1 . Intervention modes and party involvement in determining ... types listed in figure 8.1 are pure types , whereas in many interventions , combinations of approaches are used . For ...
... types * criminal and civil justice system Figure 8.1 . Intervention modes and party involvement in determining ... types listed in figure 8.1 are pure types , whereas in many interventions , combinations of approaches are used . For ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
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