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Circumplex Model of marital and family systems: VI. Theoretical update.

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This paper updates the theoretical work on the Circumplex Model and provides revised and new hypotheses, Similarities and contrasts to the Beavers Systems Model are made along with comments regarding Beavers and Voeller's critique.
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This paper updates the theoretical work on the Circumplex Model and provides revised and new hypotheses. Similarities and contrasts to the Beavers Systems Model are made along with comments regarding Beavers and Voeller's critique. FACES II, a newly revised assessment tool, provides both "perceived" and "ideal" family assessment that is useful empirically and clinically.

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Inclusion of Other in the Self Scale and the structure of interpersonal closeness

TL;DR: The Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS) Scale, a pictorial measure of closeness, demonstrated alternate-form and test-retest reliability; convergent validity with the Relationship Closeness Inventory (Berscheid, Snyder, & Omoto, 1989), the Sternberg (1988) Intimacy Scale, and other measures; discriminant validity; minimal social desirability correlations; and predictive validity for whether romantic relationships were intact 3 months later.
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Parent-Adolescent Communication and the Circumplex Model.

TL;DR: Barnes et al. as discussed by the authors found a linear relationship between parent-adolescent communication and the Circumplex dimensions (cohesion, adaptability, and family satisfaction) of normal families.
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Circumplex Model VII: Validation studies and FACES III.

TL;DR: Some of the recent empirical studies validating the Circumplex Model are reviewed and the newly developed self-report measure, FACES III is described, which can be used for making a diagnosis of family functioning and for assessing changes over the course of treatment.
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Family issues in child anxiety: attachment, family functioning, parental rearing and beliefs.

TL;DR: There is little evidence as yet that identified family factors are specific to child anxiety, rather than to child psychopathology in general, and evidence for a relationship between child anxiety and family factors is predominantly cross-sectional.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a model which describes dyadic social interactions in terms of complementary proportions of those underlying dimensions, where opposites appear at 180° angles whereas complementary behaviors appear at topologically similar positions on two separate planes.
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The McMaster Model of Family Functioning.

TL;DR: The model of family functioning presented in this paper is the product of over twenty years of research in clinical work with family units and is based upon a Judaeo-Christian value set, and allows attention to be paid to cultural differences and other issues of cultural relativity.

The McMaster Model of Family Functioning.

TL;DR: The model of family functioning presented in this article is the product of over twenty years of research in clinical work with family units and is based upon a Judaeo-Christian value set, and allows attention to be paid to cultural differences and other issues of cultural relativity.
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The intrafamilial environment of schizophrenic patients: II. Marital schism and marital skew.

TL;DR: The careful scrutiny of the 14 families containing schizophrenic offspring reveals that the marital relationships of all parents were seriously disturbed and the family environments provided by their marriages were badly distorted or "skewed".
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Family rules: marital quid pro quo.

TL;DR: The rich variety of forms which anthropologists have shown "masculinity" and "femininity" take in marriage across the world should indicate something is amiss with the assumption that absolute, specific sexual differences in marriage are assumed.
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