Andrew Christensen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Andrew Christensen is a distinguished research professor at University of California, Los Angeles, specializing in clinical psychology. He is also a published author of 10 books, and is held in 3,151 libraries worldwide, the highest held book being in 804 libraries.
Andrew Christensen's Published Works
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Published Works
- Gender and social structure in the demand/withdraw pattern of marital conflict. (1990) (813)
- Gender and conflict structure in marital interaction: a replication and extension. (1993) (452)
- Communication, conflict, and psychological distance in nondistressed, clinic, and divorcing couples. (1991) (446)
- Traditional versus integrative behavioral couple therapy for significantly and chronically distressed married couples. (2004) (369)
- Who (or What) Can Do Psychotherapy: The Status and Challenge of Nonprofessional Therapies (1994) (344)
- The longitudinal impact of demand and withdrawal during marital conflict. (1995) (314)
- Research on the treatment of couple distress. (2012) (297)
- Integrative Couple Therapy: Promoting Acceptance and Change (1996) (279)
- Dysfunctional interaction patterns in couples. (1988) (278)
- Birds of a feather or strange birds? Ties among personality dimensions, similarity, and marital quality. (2004) (267)
- Why do couples seek marital therapy (2004) (250)
- Acceptance and Change in Couple Therapy: A Therapist's Guide to Transforming Relationships (1998) (245)
- Integrative behavioral couple therapy: an acceptance-based, promising new treatment for couple discord. (2000) (237)
- The Communication Patterns Questionnaire: The reliability and validity of a constructive communication subscale. (1996) (195)
- Marital status and satisfaction five years following a randomized clinical trial comparing traditional versus integrative behavioral couple therapy. (2010) (191)
- Demand-Withdraw Communication during Couple Conflict: A Review and Analysis (2002) (182)
- Interventions for couples. (1999) (179)
- Children's perceptions of parental behaviors (1983) (159)
- Differences between husbands' and wives' approach to infertility affect marital communication and adjustment. (2002) (159)
- Who's dragging their feet? Husbands and wives seeking marital therapy. (2003) (158)
- Perceived Power and Physical Violence in Marital Conflict (1999) (153)
- Detection of conflict patterns in couples. (1987) (149)
- Studying the effectiveness of psychotherapy. How well can clinical trials do the job? (1996) (141)
- The continuance and spillover of everyday tensions in distressed and nondistressed families. (1996) (131)
- Improving relationships: mechanisms of change in couple therapy. (2005) (127)
- Mothers and Fathers Interacting in Dyads and Triads with Normal and Hyperactive Sons. (1992) (123)
- Couple and individual adjustment for 2 years following a randomized clinical trial comparing traditional versus integrative behavioral couple therapy. (2006) (123)
- Gender differences in marital conflict: The demand/withdraw interaction pattern. (1993) (121)
- Cross-Cultural Consistency of the Demand/Withdraw Interaction Pattern in Couples (2006) (120)
- Demand-withdraw communication in severely distressed, moderately distressed, and nondistressed couples: rigidity and polarity during relationship and personal problem discussions. (2007) (118)
- Interparental agreement on child behavior problems (1992) (116)
- A randomized controlled trial of the web-based OurRelationship program: Effects on relationship and individual functioning. (2016) (113)
- Common principles of couple therapy. (2012) (111)
- Infidelity in couples seeking marital therapy. (2005) (109)
- Quantification of prosodic entrainment in affective spontaneous spoken interactions of married couples (2010) (107)
- Infidelity and behavioral couple therapy: optimism in the face of betrayal. (2005) (106)
- Toward automating a human behavioral coding system for married couples' interactions using speech acoustic features (2013) (105)
- Communication Patterns Questionnaire (2012) (103)
- Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy. (2017) (99)
- Spousal agreement regarding relationship aggression on the Conflict Tactics Scale-2. (2005) (92)
- Parental characteristics and interactional dysfunction in families with child behavior problems: A preliminary investigation (1983) (91)
- Acceptance versus change interventions in behavioral couple therapy: impact on couples' in-session communication. (1998) (89)
- Systematic error in behavioral reports of dyadic interaction: Egocentric bias and content effects. (1983) (82)
- Gender, topic, and time in observed demand-withdraw interaction in cross- and same-sex couples. (2010) (82)
- Computing vocal entrainment: A signal-derived PCA-based quantification scheme with application to affect analysis in married couple interactions (2014) (80)
- Self‐Report and Observational Assessment of Couples' Conflict: The Concordance Between the Communication Patterns Questionnaire and the KPI Observation System (2000) (78)
- Prediction of response to treatment in a randomized clinical trial of couple therapy: a 2-year follow-up. (2009) (77)
- The Spouse Observation Checklist: Empirical Analysis and Critique. (1980) (75)
- Assessment of Dysfunctional Interaction Patterns in Couples. (1983) (75)
- The Relationship Events Scale: A Guttman Scaling of Progress in Courtship. (1983) (74)
- Cost effectiveness in behavioral family therapy (1980) (73)
- Prediction of response to treatment in a randomized clinical trial of marital therapy. (2005) (73)
- Low-level relationship aggression and couple therapy outcomes. (2008) (71)
- “You” and “I” need to talk about “us”: Linguistic patterns in marital interactions (2010) (71)
- Is Professional Training Worth the Bother? A Review of the Impact of Psychotherapy Training on Client Outcome (2001) (70)
- Predicting marital satisfaction from behavior: Do all roads really lead to Rome? (1999) (69)
- The unconscious transference effect: Are innocent bystanders ever misidentified? (1990) (67)
- Relationship violence among couples seeking therapy: common couple violence or battering? (2007) (66)
- Intraclass Correlation Associated with Therapists: Estimates and Applications in Planning Psychotherapy Research (2011) (65)
- Automatic classification of married couples' behavior using audio features (2010) (63)
- Observed communication and associations with satisfaction during traditional and integrative behavioral couple therapy. (2008) (62)
- Topic models: a novel method for modeling couple and family text data. (2012) (62)
- The language of demand/withdraw: verbal and vocal expression in dyadic interactions. (2011) (62)
- Treating Affair Couples: Clinical Considerations and Initial Findings (2006) (62)
- Paraprofessionals, partners, peers, paraphernalia, and print: Expanding mental health service delivery. (1978) (61)
- Patterns of alliances in nondistressed and multiproblem families. (1984) (60)
- Translation of Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy to a web-based intervention. (2013) (57)
- Observed communication in couples two years after integrative and traditional behavioral couple therapy: outcome and link with five-year follow-up. (2011) (56)
- Methodologically sound, cost-effective research on the outcome of couple therapy. (2005) (53)
- The sequence of marital conflict: An analysis of seven phases of marital conflict in distressed and nondistressed couples. (1993) (51)
- Couple discord and depression in couples during couple therapy and in depressed individuals during depression treatment. (2009) (51)
- Acceptance in romantic relationships: the frequency and acceptability of partner behavior inventory. (2006) (50)
- Toward making progress feedback an effective common factor in couple therapy. (2012) (45)
- When Luck Runs Out: Help for Compulsive Gamblers and their Families. (1986) (43)
- A comparison of computer-based versus traditional individual psychotherapy. (2001) (42)
- Infidelity and behavioral couple therapy: Relationship outcomes over 5 years following therapy. (2014) (40)
- Social influence techniques during marital conflict (1998) (38)
- Maintenance of Gains in Relationship and Individual Functioning Following the Online OurRelationship Program. (2019) (38)
- The impact of behavioral couple therapy on attachment in distressed couples. (2013) (38)
- Prediction of treatment response at 5-year follow-up in a randomized clinical trial of behaviorally based couple therapies. (2015) (35)
- Antecedents and consequences of demand/withdraw. (2009) (34)
- Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy: Theoretical Background, Empirical Research, and Dissemination. (2016) (33)
- Relative contributions of relationship distress and depression to communication patterns in couples. (2007) (32)
- What about the kids? Parenting and child adjustment in the context of couple therapy. (2008) (31)
- Revised Scoring and Improved Reliability for the Communication Patterns Questionnaire (2017) (30)
- Behaviorally-based couple therapies reduce emotional arousal during couple conflict. (2015) (27)
- Behavioral Couples Therapy (2008) (26)
- Research Issues and Strategies (1987) (25)
- Changes in dyadic communication during and after integrative and traditional behavioral couple therapy. (2015) (23)
- Do the naïve know best? The predictive power of naïve ratings of couple interactions. (2012) (20)
- System functioning in families with ADHD and non‐ADHD sons (1994) (19)
- Couples facing fertility problems. (2000) (18)
- Parental communication deviance: Its relationship to parent, child, and family system variables (1988) (16)
- Through the eyes of the beholder: The mediating role of relationship acceptance in the impact of partner behavior (2010) (16)
- Up and down or down and up? The process of change in constructive couple behavior during Traditional and Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy. (2013) (16)
- Recruitment and Retention of Low-SES Ethnic Minority Couples in Intervention Research at the Transition to Parenthood. (2018) (15)
- The Developmental Course of Marital Dysfunction: On Intervention and Relationship Events: A Marital Therapist Looks at Longitudinal Research on Marriage (1998) (14)
- Couples and families as participant observers of their interaction. (1983) (13)
- Further Examination of Demand Characteristics in Marital Interaction. (1980) (13)
- Naturalistic observation of families: A system for random audio recordings in the home (1979) (11)
- Measuring and maintaining weight losses (1976) (10)
- Couples excluded from a therapy trial due to intimate partner violence: Subsequent treatment-seeking and occurrence of IPV. (2012) (9)
- Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy: An Acceptance‐Based Approach to Improving Relationship Functioning (2012) (9)
- Traditional and Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (2015) (7)
- Reply to the commentaries: Of course, we do not yet know what it is all about, but functional contextualism is a good place to start. (2014) (6)
- Withdrawal in couple interactions: Exploring the causes and consequences of withdrawal (2005) (6)
- Integrative couple therapy: The dyadic relationship of acceptance and change. (1999) (6)
- Dealing with loss in the face of disasters and crises: Integrating interpersonal theories of couple adaptation and functioning. (2021) (6)
- Reconcilable Differences: Rebuild Your Relationship by Rediscovering the Partner You Love--Without Losing Yourself (2014) (5)
- The effect of husbands’ and wives’ responses to infertility on marital communication and adjustment. (2001) (4)
- Empirically Supported Couple Therapies (2016) (4)
- Relative importance of conflict topics for within-couple tests: The case of demand/withdraw interaction. (2020) (4)
- Online intervention for couples affected by generalized anxiety disorder (2018) (3)
- Sex and affection in heterosexual and homosexual couples: an evolutionary perspective (2006) (3)
- Handbook of Clinical Issues in Couple Therapy (2009) (2)
- Nonverbal Behavior in Couple Relationships: Exploring the Causes and Consequences of Withdrawal (2005) (2)
- Integrating the online OurRelationship program into a stepped‐care model of couple therapy (2020) (2)
- Trajectories of Sexual Satisfaction and Frequency During and After Couple Therapy for Relationship Distress (2020) (2)
- Stability and Change in Relationships: Creating a Context for Change: Integrative Couple Therapy (2002) (1)
- Misgivings of Misclassification of Workers: Tax Gaps (2016) (1)
- Communication Patterns Questionnaire--Short Form (2013) (1)
- Behavior Modification Approaches to Parenting, Eric J. Mash, Lee C. Handy, Leo A. Hamerlynck (Eds.). Brunner/Mazel, New York (1976) (1977) (0)
- Efficacy of OurRelationship.com: Relationship and Individual Functioning (2016) (0)
- Crenshaw et al. (2017) - Revised scoring and improved reliability for the Communication Patterns Questionnaire (2018) (0)
- Guess who's Coming to Marital Therapy. (1991) (0)
- The evaluation and role of case study methodologies: A reply to Bernal (1980) (0)
- Audio and Videotape Reviews -- Working with Couples in Conflict (Audiotape of a Workshop by Susan M. Heitler) (1994) (0)
- Sleep-deprived electroencephalography, a forgotten investigation in psychiatry; a case series (2022) (0)
- One Person Family Therapy. (1987) (0)
- CHAPTER 13 Behavioral Couple Therapy Past , Present , and Future (2012) (0)
- Intervention for Couples Affected by Generalized Anxiety Disorder (2018) (0)
- Relationship Events Scale (RES) 1983 (2007) (0)
- Physicians and the clergy: help for abusive families. (1982) (0)
- In memory of Neil S. Jacobson. (2000) (0)
- Client Perceptions of the Most and Least Helpful Aspects of Couple Therapy (2021) (0)
- The clinical significance of Neil's couple therapy research. (2000) (0)
- Molar labeling interventions: Two case studies (1980) (0)
- More Self-Help for Parents and Teachers. (1981) (0)
- Cost Effectiveness Comparison of Traditional vs. Online Relationship-Focused Interventions (2016) (0)
- Dissemination of a Free Web-based Couple Intervention to Minority and Low-income Couples (2016) (0)
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