AN f >*..** t v t /»■*»***» Erica de honing, a graduate student In psychology and Dr. Robert Weiss, professor ot psychology, discuss the development and success ot the Internationally ■ known Oregon Marital Studies Program MARITAL Continued from Page 1 methods that the staff lias developed, said Dr Robert Weiss, director of the program. The program started in the late l‘tt>()s. at which time it likely was the first such program at a university psychology department. About five major universities have such programs now, and most of them have uses! the University's program as a model. Weiss said. "This kind of a program has a track record that shows that things we do are effective." Weiss said. One of the program's effective methods of therapy is its videotaping of the behavior of couples, and analyzing the way they interact by using .1 coding system t ailed the "Marital Intelui turn Coding Sy stem, the serv it e is used all over the country, and some people send videotapes to the University program staff members tor them to observe the interaction ot couples, Weiss said "We can tell what kinds of things couples are doing that are helpful and unhelpful in o relationship." he said If a couple often fights about money, fur example, the couple is told to try to solve some issue of their money problems while being videotaped, Weiss said Some people don't realize how negatively they're acting toward their partner until they watch the videotape, said Kricn de Koning. a graduate student in psyt hologv The program staff is especially interested in offering clinical ser\ 11 es to "feisty i ouples w ho often put each other down Crystal Dehle. a graduate student, said the staff is interested in verbal abuse problems Couples who undergo therapy are interviewed to find out w hether the program's servo es mutch what tfie couple is looking fur An assessment process follows to pinpoint what problems the couple is having, and then treatment begins Couples are charged m < ordmg to a sliding fee scale f or more information call the program o!ti< e at :t4C>4974. or Krit a de honing at Ht>-4tit>4 ETALS Mil riNU.N MM KA ti : jh'i' w > !:>; ‘ \ ‘ «m« «p»o.•:.<*•» 5-J- •• 4! •■ J> 1|- Application* 4.-W A-.* -'• *• . 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Watl.u e ami Willoc k said they haxe nolti nil that no one has loud parties m the building, so Hawthorne slays quint Yet. other residents said they don't believe that living in Hawthorne is dissimilar to living in any other dorm It doesn’t (eel anv different to me hr in l) Itrien said "We have a lot of guvs i oming in anyway “A lot of parents think that it's safer because it’s all women and there’s a 24 hour lockup.” Rachel Houk Ha w thofr >t> Residt ?nt Many said they live in Hawthorne only Ins nnse their parents feel safer knoyving they aren't living in the same building as men t hese same residents said they would have preferred to live in i oed halls "A lot of parents think that it's safer bee a use it's all women and there’s a 24-hour loc kup." said Houk. adding that there are alway s male guests in the building and that all dorms are 24-hour loc kup this school year "My mom thought that it would he coed by room like it is at Berkeley." 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