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Contributors Influencing Marital Conflicts Between a Korean Husband and a Japanese Wife

This study explored the contributors that influenced the marital conflict between a Korean husband and a Japanese wife. The study found three triggering events and latent contributors in personal, familial, social and cultural levels. Although the three events triggered marital conflicts, the latent...

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Published in:Contemporary family therapy 2019-06, Vol.41 (2), p.157-167
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Clinical Psychology
Communication
Couples
Cultural differences
Family
Family therapists
Husbands
Marital relations
Marriage
Military desertion
Original Paper
Psychology
Psychotherapy
Social Work
Sociology
Therapists
Transference
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