Psychological incapacity : (Record no. 4007)

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Personal name Guanzon, Ricardo S.
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Title Psychological incapacity :
Remainder of title A case study /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Ricardo S. Guanzon
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Summary, etc. The study delved into the profile of case-respondents who were involved and have filed for nullity of marriage based on the alleged presence of psychological incapacity in one of the couples. These cases were those attended to by the researcher and filed in different courts in Pangasinan from 1996 to 2004.<br/><br/><br/>The study used the case study method of qualitative research. The primary source of data was the psychological report primarily on the petitioner and the defendant (case-respondents). Other sources of data were court documents like affidavits and personal interview by the researcher on the case-respondents and other significant people. Personality tests administered to the subjects were: 1) draw-a-person test, 2) sentence completion test, and 16 PF by Cattell. Mental ability test used was the Non-verbal and Verbal Tests (Acorn). Family APGAR by Smilkstein was used to assess for family function.<br/><br/><br/>Problem No. 1 dealt with the profile of the case-respondents for psychological incapacity in terms of A) personal-demographic factors: 1) age, 2) gender, 3) educational attainment, 4) age when married, 5) number of children, 6) occupation, 7) period of togetherness, 8) courtship period, 9) place spent on childhood years, 10) family set-up, and, 11) family structure. It also tackled the B) psychological factors which included personality, mental ability and family function. Problem No.2 identified the common reasons/marital stressors for the breakdown in marriage. Problem No.3 zeroed in on the behavioral disorders diagnosed by the behavioral professional on the respondent or the petitioner as appropriate. Problem No. 4 considered the coping mechanism or adjustment mechanism done by the petitioner when marital stressors occurred.
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Linking entry complexity note The Filipino Family Physician, 2005 43 ( 4 ) pages 129-175
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Marriage
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Counseling
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Qualitative Research
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Case Reports
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Uncontrolled term Nullity of Marriage
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Uncontrolled term Psychological Incapacity
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Koha item type Journal Article
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    National Library of Medicine     DOH Central Library DOH Central Library Electronic Resource Section 04/13/2021   J000460 D0001J000460 04/13/2021 04/13/2021 Journal Article