Original paper
The Importance of Similarity in the Marital Relationship
Abstract
Concepts such as “agreement,”“consensus,”“understanding,” and “shared meaning” are very familiar to clinicians. It is argued in this article that similarity in perceptions between spouses is a crucial dimension of the family system underlying these concepts. Findings are presented that support the idea that families vary along a dimension of similarity of perceptions, with more functional families characterized by high similarity between...
Paper Details
Title
The Importance of Similarity in the Marital Relationship
Published Date
Dec 1, 1992
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
369 - 382
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