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| Elizabeth S AllenSummaryAffiliation: University of Colorado at Denver Country: USA Publications
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Premarital precursors of marital infidelityElizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO, USA
Fam Process 47:243-59. 2008..Implications of the findings for future research on the prediction and prevention of infidelity are discussed...
The multidimensional and developmental nature of infidelity: practical applicationsElizabeth S Allen
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80217 3364, USA
J Clin Psychol 61:1371-82. 2005..A case study is presented to illustrate the usefulness of the framework in working with couples in which there has been an affair...
Dating, marital, and hypothetical extradyadic involvements: how do they compare?Elizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, CB 173, PO Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217, USA
J Sex Res 43:307-17. 2006..No differences were found among the groups on the level of emotional closeness with the extradyadic partner...
Not all affairs are created equal: emotional involvement with an extradyadic partnerElizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado 80217, USA
J Sex Marital Ther 34:48-62. 2008..Emotionally involved affairs are different from casual affairs in terms of precipitants, motivations, development, and outcomes, with implications for prevention, intervention, and understanding the dangers of different types of affairs...
The effects of marriage education for army couples with a history of infidelityElizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Denver, CO 80217, USA
J Fam Psychol 26:26-35. 2012..Implications of these findings for relationship education with couples with a history of infidelity are discussed...
Adult attachment and patterns of extradyadic involvementElizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA
Fam Process 43:467-88. 2004..Clinical implications of these findings are discussed...
Hitting home: relationships between recent deployment, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and marital functioning for Army couplesElizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Denver, CO 80217, USA
J Fam Psychol 24:280-8. 2010..The results provide greater understanding of the relationship of deployment/PTSD symptoms and marital functioning and suggest areas for intervention with military couples...
Distress in spouses of service members with symptoms of combat-related PTSD: secondary traumatic stress or general psychological distress?Keith D Renshaw
Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030 4444, USA
J Fam Psychol 25:461-9. 2011..Implications of these findings for intervention and research with this vulnerable population are discussed...
On the home front: stress for recently deployed Army couplesElizabeth S Allen
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO 80217, USA
Fam Process 50:235-47. 2011..The results suggest areas of intervention with military couples to help them cope with the challenges of military life and deployment...
Demand and withdraw behaviors in couples with a history of infidelityChristina M Balderrama-Durbin
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado Denver, USA
J Fam Psychol 26:11-7. 2012..Withdraw behaviors demonstrated a less pronounced and less consistent pattern of elevation by EDI group, and role within EDI, compared with demand behaviors. Clinical and relational implications for these findings are discussed...
Dissemination and evaluation of marriage education in the ArmyScott M Stanley
University of Denver, USA
Fam Process 44:187-201. 2005..These results have important implications for the generalizability of marriage education to diverse samples in nontraditional contexts...
