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Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems: An Update

This article provides an overview of the Circumplex Model and how it was developed and describes the three major dimensions (cohesion, flexibility, and communication) and how they were used to create the model. There are three major hypotheses and two assessments (FACES IV and the Clinical Rating Sc...

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Published in:Journal of family theory & review 2019-06, Vol.11 (2), p.199-211
Main Authors: Olson, David H., Waldvogel, Laura, Schlieff, Molly
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