Abstract

ABSTRACT The following case study demonstrates the potential of a culturally sensitive, integrated model of marital therapy intervention designed and developed using data from and research done in India. This integrated approach utilizes humanistic-existential approaches as the base frame of reference and techniques from the approaches falling within the theoretical frame of systemic and social constructionist approaches have been assimilated into it. The model is called the Indian model for Attunement To Tackle Active Conflict And Helplessness with married couples (I-ATTACH). This case demonstrates the application of the approach with a couple married for 2 years who saw an escalation of marital problems leading to talks of separation post the birth of their child 6 months ago. The couple completed both pre-treatment and post-treatment assessment measures that included a self-reported standardized questionnaire, a 5 point scaled questionnaire designed by the authors and a semi-structured questionnaire to assess for the couple’s assessment regarding the effectiveness of the intervention. After the pre-treatment assessment, the couple engaged in 16 joint and 2 individual intervention sessions of I-ATTACH. A description of the model and the stage-wise progress of the couple is discussed and the assessment data presented for both pre-treatment and post-treatment.

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