가족치료를 통해 본 부부갈등 및 이혼결정 요인에 관한 연구
A Study on the Factors of Marital Conflict and Divorce Determination through Family Therapy
박태영(숭실대학교); 문정화(숭실대학교)
18권 1호, 23~49쪽
초록
This case study investigated the factors influencing the marital conflict of couples in getting divorce, the changes of couple through family therapy intervention, and the factors influencing the determinants of divorce after therapeutic intervention. The data, which consisted of recordings and transcripts from 13 sessions of family therapy, were analyzed by using constant comparative analysis, open coding method, and Miles & Huberman’s network display. The findings of the study were as follows. First, the factors influencing marital conflict included the difference of background in couples’ family of origin, the undifferentiation from family of origin, and dysfunctionally attempted method in conflict solution. Second, the determinants of divorce after therapeutic intervention included couples’ emotional exhaustion by chronic marital conflicts, dysfunctionally attempted communication method, husband’s undifferentiation from family of origin, expectation and mistrust to the spouse’s change, both parents' intervention for getting divorce, and the couple's frequent expression of getting divorced. Based on the results of finding, the study suggested the clinically practical strategies to resolve marital conflict for couples in getting divorce
Abstract
This case study investigated the factors influencing the marital conflict of couples in getting divorce, the changes of couple through family therapy intervention, and the factors influencing the determinants of divorce after therapeutic intervention. The data, which consisted of recordings and transcripts from 13 sessions of family therapy, were analyzed by using constant comparative analysis, open coding method, and Miles & Huberman’s network display. The findings of the study were as follows. First, the factors influencing marital conflict included the difference of background in couples’ family of origin, the undifferentiation from family of origin, and dysfunctionally attempted method in conflict solution. Second, the determinants of divorce after therapeutic intervention included couples’ emotional exhaustion by chronic marital conflicts, dysfunctionally attempted communication method, husband’s undifferentiation from family of origin, expectation and mistrust to the spouse’s change, both parents' intervention for getting divorce, and the couple's frequent expression of getting divorced. Based on the results of finding, the study suggested the clinically practical strategies to resolve marital conflict for couples in getting divorce
- 발행기관:
- 한국가족관계학회
- 분류:
- 사회과학일반