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[Among the most recent overviews on PREP outcome research and complexities in outcome research related to PREP is found in Stanley (2001) Making the Case for Premarital Education, which can be separately found on this site.] 

Floyd, F., Markman, H., Kelly, S., Blumberg, S., & Stanley, S.  (1995).  Prevention:  Conceptual, Research, and Clinical Issues.  In N. Jacobson & A. Gurman (Eds.), Handbook of Marital Therapy, (second edition). New York: Guilford. 

Fraenkel, P., Markman, H., Stanley, S. (1997).  The Prevention Approach to Relationship Problems.  Sexual and Marital Therapy, 12(3), 249-258. 

Halford, K. & Markman, H. (1997). Conceptions of a healthy marriage.  In K. Halford & H. Markman (Eds.), Clinical handbook of marriage and marital interaction. London, England: Wiley.

 

Halford, K. W., Markman, H. J., Kline, G. & Stanley, S. M. (2003) Best practice in couple relationship education. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 29(3), 385-406.

Markman, H. J., & Floyd, F. (1980). Possibilities for the prevention of marital discord: A behavioral perspective. American Journal of Family Therapy, 8, 29-48. 

Markman, H., Floyd, F., Stanley, S. & Jamieson, K. (1984).  A Cognitive-Behavioral Program for the Prevention of Marital and Family Distress:  Issues in Program Development and Delivery.  In K. Hahlweg & N. Jacobson (eds), Marital Interaction.  NY, NY: The Guilford Press.

 

Markman, H. J., Floyd, F., Stanley, S. M., & Lewis, H. C. (1986). Prevention. In N. Jacobson & A. Gurman (Eds.), Clinical handbook of marital therapy, (pp. 173-195). New York: Guilford Press.  

 

Markman, H. J., & Hahlweg, K. (1993). The prediction and prevention of marital distress: An international perspective. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, 29-43. 

Sayers, S. L., Kohn, C. S., & Heavey, C.  (1998).  Prevention of marital dysfunction: Behavioral approaches and beyond. Clinical Psychology Review, 18, 713-744.   

Silliman, B., Stanley, S.M., Coffin, W., Markman, H.J., & Jordan, P.L.  (2001).  Preventive Interventions for Couples.  In H. Liddle, D. Santisteban, R. Levant, and J. Bray (Eds.), Family Psychology Intervention Science (pp. 123-146).  Washington, D.C.: APA Publications. 

Stanley, S.M. (2001).  Making the Case for Premarital Education. Family Relations, 50, 272–280. 

Stanley, S. M. (1997).  What’s important in premarital counseling?  Marriage and Family: A Christian Journal, 1, 51-60. 

Stanley, S.M., Blumberg, S.L., & Markman, H.J.  (1999).  Helping Couples Fight for Their Marriages: The PREP Approach.  In R. Berger & M. Hannah, (Eds.), Handbook of preventive approaches in couple therapy.  New York: Brunner/Mazel.  Pp. 279-303. 

Stanley, S.M., Markman, H.J., St. Peters, M., & Leber, D.  (1995).  Strengthening Marriages and Preventing Divorce: New Directions in Prevention Research. Family Relations, 44, 392-401. 

Sullivan, K.T. & Goldschmidt, D. (2000). Implementation of empirically validated interventions in managed-care settings: The prevention and relationship enhancement program. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31, 216-220.

 

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