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The primary goal of this study, A Randomized Controlled Trial of Imago Relationship Therapy, is to evaluate the efficacy of Imago Relationship Therapy, a form of couples therapy.
Imago relationship therapy (IRT; Hendrix, 2008) is an integrative approach to couples therapy that has been practiced and extensively disseminated for more than 30 years. IRT may be delivered through traditional therapy with a couple, or the Imago principles and skills may be taught to couples through the "Getting the Love You Want" Workshop (GTLYW Workshop), a manualized, 2-day, psychoeducational workshop conducted by certified presenters to groups of couples. The present study is a RCT designed to examine the efficacy of IRT for couples experiencing distress in their committed romantic relationships, and to extend the findings of previous research. Seventy-two (72) couples with relationship distress will be recruited for the study. Couples will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions: Imago therapy alone or bibliotherapy, a control condition, in which couples will be given a self-help book on dyadic communication to read during a 12-week waiting period, followed by a GTLYW workshop.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Imago Relationship Therapy (IRT) | Active Comparator | Couples will receive 12 to 16 Imago relationship therapy sessions (90 minutes each; one session per week) with an experienced and certified Imago Relationship therapist. |
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| Waitlist with Bibliotherapy followed by Workshop | Active Comparator | Couples will be asked to wait for 12 weeks before receiving any intervention, and will be given a relationship-focused self-help book to read during that time. After 12 weeks and the 12-week assessment has been completed, couples will receive a Getting the Love You Want workshop. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Imago Relationship Therapy | Behavioral | Imago relationship therapy (IRT) involves learning the Imago dialogue process, which helps couples understand more clearly why they and their partners react as they do. Couples practice communicating in a manner that helps them move from reactivity and blame to understanding and empathy. The dialogue is used to transform conflicts into opportunities for healing and growth, and to connect more deeply and effectively with one another. Specific topics of therapy are determined by the couple's needs and goals. In general, the therapist helps them use the Imago dialogue to promote understanding, heal painful emotions, and make requests of one another to change behaviors. In effort to minimize risk of exposure to the virus that causes COVID-19, since the spring of 2020, therapy sessions will be conducted via telehealth, with a HIPAA-compliant audio/visual platform, and with couples at home or in another private place during the therapy sessions and the therapist in his or her office. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Relationship Quality Interview (RQI) | The RQI (Lawrence, Barry, Brock, Bunde, Langer, Ro, et al., 2011) is semi-structured, behaviorally anchored individual interview that takes about 60 minutes to administer. The RQI provides an objective assessment of relationship quality as a dynamic dyadic construct across 5 dimensions: (a) quality of emotional intimacy in the relationship, (b) quality of the couple's sexual relationship, (c) quality of support transactions in the relationship, (d) quality of the couple's ability to share power in the relationship, and (e) quality of conflict/problem-solving interactions in the relationship. The RQI will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in Marital Adjustment Test (MAT) | A 15-item self-report questionnaire that measures relationship satisfaction. The scale focuses on issues such as involvement in joint activities, demonstration of affection, frequency of marital complaints, level of loneliness and well-being, and partner agreement on significant issues. The MAT will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
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| Change in Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) | A 32-item self-report inventory designed to measure satisfaction in intimate dyads. It is a commonly used inventory and has good psychometric properties. The 19 items of the DAS that do not overlap with the MAT will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment & Research Program | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19104 | United States |
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| D014850 | Waiting Lists |
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| D001071 | Appointments and Schedules |
| D009934 | Organization and Administration |
| D006298 | Health Services Administration |
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Independent Evaluators are blind to treatment condition
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| Waitlist with Bibliotherapy followed by Workshop | Behavioral | Participants assigned to this group will be asked to wait for 12 weeks before receiving any intervention, and will be given a relationship-focused self-help book to read, with exercises to practice, during that time. After 12 weeks and the 12-week assessment has been completed, couples will attend an educational workshop that provides the principles and communication skills of Imago Relationship Therapy, typically in a weekend format that is usually about 18-20 hours. The workshops, called "Getting the Love You Want (GTLYW)", are led by certified and experienced Imago workshop presenters, and are attended by a group of couples. The workshop includes presentations, discussions, and practice of communication exercises. Participation in the workshops will also be virtual or via telehealth, as described above. |
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| Change in Davis Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) | The IRI is a 28-item self-report scale that measures both cognitive and affective components of empathy, and consists of four different 7-item subscales, representing different components of interpersonal sensitivity. The IRI is reliable, well validated and widely used (Davis, 1980). The IRI will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in Communication Patterns Questionnaire (CPQ) | The Communication Patterns Questionnaire assesses a person's perceptions of dyadic communication about relationship problems, and yields scores on three subscales: demand/withdraw, criticize/defend, and positive interaction. The CPQ has demonstrated acceptable reliability and validity. The CPQ will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in Couple Satisfaction Inventory -16 | The CSI-16 is a 16-item self-report that measures current degree of relationship satisfaction. Scores can range from 0 to 81. Higher scores indicate higher levels of relationship satisfaction. The scale has good psychometric properties; see Funk, J.L., & Rogge, R.D. (2007). The CSI-16 will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS SR-16) (Rush, Trivedi, Ibrahim, Carmody, Arnow, Klein, et al., 2003) | The QIDS SR-16 is a 16-item self-report measure of depression. It has good internal consistency. The QUIDS SR-16 will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD 7; Spitzer, Kroenke, Williams, 2006). | The GAD 7 is a 7-item scale developed to diagnose generalized anxiety disorders. It has sensitivity of 89% and specificity of 82% and is commonly used as a brief scale with goo reliability and validity. The GAD 7 will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in PROMIS Item Bank v1.1 Emotional Distress - Anger Short form 5a | The PROMIS - Anger Short form 5a is a 5-item self-report measure of general anger that is part of the NIH-funded PROMIS® (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System), a set of validated person-centered measures that evaluates and monitors physical, mental, and social health in adults and children. It can be used with the general population and with individuals living with chronic conditions. The PROMIS - Anger scale will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in PROMIS Item Bank v1.0 Global Satisfaction with Sex | This PROMIS scale is a 5-item self-report measure of sexual functioning that is part of the NIH-funded PROMIS® (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System). The PROMIS Satisfaction with Sex scale will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |
| Change in PROMIS Item Bank v1.2 Global Health | This PROMIS scale is a 10-item self-report measure of general health that is part of the NIH-funded PROMIS® (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System). The PROMIS Global Health scale will be used to measure change from: pre-randomization to post-intervention or post-waitlist, and from post-intervention or post-waitlist to 3-month follow-up. | 3 to 4 months |