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Violence & Victims | 2012

Links between childhood physical abuse and intimate partner aggression: the mediating role of anger expression

Eleni Maneta; Shiri Cohen; Marc S. Schulz; Robert J. Waldinger

Research linking childhood physical abuse (CPA) and adult intimate partner aggression (IPA) has focused on individuals without sufficient attention to couple processes. In this study, 109 couples reported on histories of CPA, IPA, and anger expression. Actor–partner interdependence model (APIM) was used to examine links between CPA and revictimization and perpetration of IPA, with anger suppression as a potential mediator. Women’s CPA histories were associated with more physical aggression towards and more revictimization by partners. Men’s CPA histories were only associated at the trend level with their revictimization. Anger suppression fully mediated the link between women’s CPA and both revictimization and perpetration of IPA. Findings suggest that women with CPA histories are more prone to suppress anger, which leaves them at greater risk for revictimization and perpetration of IPA.


Journal of Personality Disorders | 2013

Two to tango: a dyadic analysis of links between borderline personality traits and intimate partner violence

Eleni Maneta; Shiri Cohen; Marc S. Schulz; Robert J. Waldinger

Although research has shown links between borderline personality and intimate partner violence (IPV), few studies have examined how each partners personality traits may influence the others behavior (Hines, 2008). This study incorporated dimensional assessments of borderline personality organization (BPO) in both partners into a dyadic model that examined associations with IPV. In a community sample of 109 couples, an Actor-Partner Interdependence Model was used to examine links between BPO traits in each partner and victimization and perpetration of IPV. Mens level of BPO traits was associated with more IPV toward and more victimization by their partners. Womens level of BPO traits was associated with their victimization only. This study is unique in examining links between BPO and IPV in couples using analyses that account for the interdependence of these variables in dyads.


Clinical psychological science | 2015

Security of Attachment to Spouses in Late Life Concurrent and Prospective Links With Cognitive and Emotional Well-Being

Robert J. Waldinger; Shiri Cohen; Marc S. Schulz; Judith A. Crowell

Social ties are powerful predictors of late-life health and well-being. Although many adults maintain intimate partnerships into late life, little is known about mental models of attachment to spouses and how they influence aging. A total of 81 elderly heterosexual couples (162 individuals) were interviewed to examine the structure of attachment security to their partners; respondents also completed measures of cognition and well-being concurrently and 2.5 years later. Factor analysis revealed a single factor for security of attachment. Higher security was linked concurrently with greater marital satisfaction, fewer depressive symptoms, better mood, and less frequent marital conflicts. Greater security predicted lower levels of negative affect, less depression, and greater life satisfaction 2.5 years later. For women, greater security predicted better memory 2.5 years later and attenuated the link between frequency of marital conflict and memory deficits. Late in life, mental models of attachment to partners are linked to well-being concurrently and over time.


Journal of Marital and Family Therapy | 2013

Validation of Fear of Partner Scale

K. Daniel O'Leary; Heather M. Foran; Shiri Cohen

Therapists have a responsibility to ascertain if psychological aggression, physical aggression, sexual aggression exist, and if there is fear of the partner. A fear of partner measure was evaluated in 100 couples who sought relationship feedback. Fear of partners psychological, physical, and sexual aggression was related to actual reports of such behavior. For both men and women, fear of speaking in front of partner and fear of being in therapy with partner were related to reports of psychological aggression perpetrated by the partner, dominance, and isolation by the partner, and ones own marital dissatisfaction. Among respondents who were aggressed against, more men than women reported fear of participating in therapy with their partner. The measure herein can be used to determine the extent of fear of aggression by partners and to assist in the decision-making about the appropriateness of marital therapy and divorce mediation.


Journal of Family Psychology | 2012

Eye of the beholder: the individual and dyadic contributions of empathic accuracy and perceived empathic effort to relationship satisfaction.

Shiri Cohen; Marc S. Schulz; Emily Weiss; Robert J. Waldinger


Behavior Therapy | 2010

A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Brief, Problem-Focused Couple Therapy for Depression

Shiri Cohen; K. Daniel O'Leary; Heather M. Foran


Personality and Individual Differences | 2013

Adaptive midlife defense mechanisms and late-life health.

Johanna C. Malone; Shiri Cohen; Sabrina R. Liu; George E. Vaillant; Robert J. Waldinger


Social Science & Medicine | 2011

Sources of somatization: Exploring the roles of insecurity in relationships and styles of anger experience and expression ☆

Liang Liu; Shiri Cohen; Marc S. Schulz; Robert J. Waldinger


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2015

Linkages between childhood emotional abuse and marital satisfaction: The mediating role of empathic accuracy for hostile emotions

Eleni Maneta; Shiri Cohen; Marc S. Schulz; Robert J. Waldinger


Behavior Therapy | 2014

Mechanisms of Change in Brief Couple Therapy for Depression

Shiri Cohen; K. Daniel O’Leary; Heather M. Foran; Sören Kliem

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Eleni Maneta

Boston Children's Hospital

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Heather M. Foran

Braunschweig University of Technology

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