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565595
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Cymbal, Shelly R
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Married to the shrink: The impact of doctoral training in psychology on marital satisfaction [Thesis]
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Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 2004
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eng
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Psy.D.
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, Chicago School of Professional Psychology
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Research on higher education marriages have examined how financial problems, sexual dissatisfaction, communication problems, and quality and quantity of leisure time spent with spouse affect satisfaction in marriage (Brannock, 1995). Research has also suggested that marriages in which only one spouse is a student (asymmetrical) may differ in marital satisfaction than marriages in which both spouses are students (symmetrical) (Scheinkman, 1988). However, the majority of studies on asymmetrical marriages have focused on the student spouse. One recent qualitative study has examined the marital satisfaction of spouses married to doctoral students of psychology (Legako & Sorenson, 2000). Similarly, the purpose for undertaking this study was embedded in an effort to understand the impact of being enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology on the marital satisfaction of the non-student spouse..
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Psychotherapy, Higher education, Social psychology, Families family life, Personal relationships, Sociology
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Latin Dissertation
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http://dl.islamicdoc.com/site/catalogue/565595
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