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Couples sought for relationship improvement research

Volunteers will practice communication techniques to avoid destructive outbursts


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February 6, 2008

The University of Nevada, Reno psychology department is seeking volunteers to participate in a research study evaluating tools and techniques presented in the book, The High Conflict Couple, by Alan Fruzzetti. The Nevada faculty member is an associate professor of psychology and director of the Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Research Program.

The research study is recruiting volunteer couples who are willing to read the book, practice its suggestions and exercises, and track their activities as they work through the book together.

Participating couples will be asked to complete a series of questionnaires about their relationship and their personal well-being. They will receive a free copy of the book.

Contact Karen Murphy at (775) 682-8675 if you are interested in participating or for more information.


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