Married Individuals’ Attitudes Toward Family and Couple Therapy: A Qualitative Study in the Turkish Context

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This qualitative study explored married individuals’ attitudes and perceptions toward family and couple therapy. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 participants of varying ages, occupations, and marriage durations, and the data were analyzed thematically. Findings indicated generally positive attitudes toward couples therapy, alongside significant barriers to seeking help, including privacy concerns, social stigma, traditional coping strategies, financial difficulties, lack of information, and misconceptions about therapy. Younger, more educated, and relationally open participants viewed therapy more favorably, whereas older individuals showed greater resistance. Identifying personal, cultural, and social factors influencing help-seeking may reduce barriers and promote professional support for couples.

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Marriage, Family And Couple Therapy, Qualitative Research, Help-Seeking Barriers, Cultural Influences

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The American Journal of Family Therapy

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KAYA, Nurevşah, Çiğdem Yavuz GÜLER. "Married Individuals’ Attitudes Toward Family and Couple Therapy: A Qualitative Study in the Turkish Context". The American Journal of Family Therapy, (2026): 1-22.

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