Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
There has been considerable variability in couples' responsiveness to Behavioural Marital Therapy. Many practitioners consider that the instrumental emphasis of this approach is too narrow and that there is a need for theoretical expansion. The perceptions and interpretations that partners place on each other's behaviour are critical: as such the behavioural model has been expanded, with consideration being given to the cognitive components within dyadic relationships.
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