After 18 years of being in a long-distance relationship, I decided to study them for my doctoral dissertation! Michelle gave me permission to post a call for participants here on the LFAD site--just another reason why I love this site!
I'm seeking long-distance couples who would be interested in participating in the study I am doing.
I hope to learn about the relationships that long-distance couples have with their immediate and extended families and close family friends. I also hope to learn more about relationship patterns that happen over the generations in the families of LDR couples.
Eligible participants are those couples who:
1) have been in an LDR for at least a year
2) were in the same geographic location together as a couple for at least a year prior to beginning the long-distance relationship--In other words, you didn't originally plan to be an LDR, it just happened.
3) are separated due to work, school, or family commitments (non-military couples)
Participants will be interviewed two different times, once with both partners together and once individually. The first interview will take approximately 1-1.5 hours, and the second 30-45 minutes. Interviews will be done via web-based communication software, so partners don't need to be in the same location for the joint interview.
This study is open to all couples in committed relationships meeting the above criteria, including unmarried couples, couples of diverse ethnicity, and LBGTQ couples.
If you are interested in participating, or have questions or comments, please contact me via email at ljt7@zips.uakron.edu, or send me a message here on the site, where I go by Gatogirl.
Your help would be very appreciated. The hope is that once the dissertation is done, I can move closer to home and get back to seeing my spouse on weekends!
Laura Tejada, PCC, LMFT, NCC, Registered Play Therapist Sup, OH Licensed School Counselor
I'm seeking long-distance couples who would be interested in participating in the study I am doing.
I hope to learn about the relationships that long-distance couples have with their immediate and extended families and close family friends. I also hope to learn more about relationship patterns that happen over the generations in the families of LDR couples.
Eligible participants are those couples who:
1) have been in an LDR for at least a year
2) were in the same geographic location together as a couple for at least a year prior to beginning the long-distance relationship--In other words, you didn't originally plan to be an LDR, it just happened.
3) are separated due to work, school, or family commitments (non-military couples)
Participants will be interviewed two different times, once with both partners together and once individually. The first interview will take approximately 1-1.5 hours, and the second 30-45 minutes. Interviews will be done via web-based communication software, so partners don't need to be in the same location for the joint interview.
This study is open to all couples in committed relationships meeting the above criteria, including unmarried couples, couples of diverse ethnicity, and LBGTQ couples.
If you are interested in participating, or have questions or comments, please contact me via email at ljt7@zips.uakron.edu, or send me a message here on the site, where I go by Gatogirl.
Your help would be very appreciated. The hope is that once the dissertation is done, I can move closer to home and get back to seeing my spouse on weekends!
Laura Tejada, PCC, LMFT, NCC, Registered Play Therapist Sup, OH Licensed School Counselor
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