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

Abstract

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 contributors were fundamentally maintaining and aggravating the couple’s relationship. As a result, this study suggests that when family therapists counsel interracially married Asian couples, it is necessary to address cultural differences in families of origin, communication methods, and transference along with the cultural disparities.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 07/18/2018 | Link to this post on IFP |
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