Enhancing the Relationship Adjustment of South Asian Canadian Couples Using a Systemic‐Constructivist Approach to Couple Therapy
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Published online on April 06, 2016
Abstract
The effectiveness of systemic‐constructivist couple therapy (SCCT) in improving the relationship adjustment of South Asian Canadian couples in ways that attend to their culture was evaluated. The SCCT interventions engage partners in reflexive processing of both their own and their partner's ways of construing, and the reciprocity between these two. A core change mechanism of SCCT, couple identity (“we‐ness”), that connotes the ability for thinking and experiencing relationally, was coded from verbatim transcripts of partners' within‐session dialogue. As predicted, South Asian partners' relationship adjustment improved significantly from the first to final session of SCCT, and concurrent increases in each partner's couple identity mediated such improvements. The implications for considering culture and couple identity in couple therapy are discussed.
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