Marital dysfunction is a significant problem in the U.S., with far-ranging effects on the mental health, physical health, and economic well-being of people who experience it. In addition, marital discord and divorce appear to have adverse effects on children. This review describes the historical roots of current prevention programs and critically reviews marriage preparation programs that have been examined in the peer-reviewed literature. The results of 13 studies suggest that behaviorally oriented, skills-based marriage preparation programs can lead to behavioral changes that may help prevent the emergence of marital dysfunction. Whereas there has been modest improvement in the methodology of the program evaluations, suggestions for conti...
The purpose of this paper was to seek ways of reinforcing the marriage institution by identifying th...
When training counseling students it is increasingly important to acquaint them with the clinical re...
The ability of marital partners to directly change a cur-rently unhappy marriage to a happy one may ...
Marital dissatisfaction is the most common presenting problem in adults seeking psychological servic...
The purpose of this thesis is to review existing primary prevention programs designed to prevent div...
Divorce rates in Western countries have focused attention on the need to support couples experiencin...
Prior to dissolution, it is likely that couples that become severely distressed first pass through a...
The present study aims at investigating the effectiveness of prevention and relationship enhanceme...
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
A preventive intervention was randomly offered to a group of 67 non- to mildly distressed couples wh...
Marriage therapy was initially developed in the United States in the 1930s. It was originally born b...
Most prior studies of skill-based preventive interventions for couples compare changes in problem-so...
This article is aiming at a presentation and critical analysis of selected concepts of marital ther...
The present study examined the generalization of treatment effects of a cognitivebehavioral treatmen...
This study sought to assess the effectiveness of a marital distress prevention program for couples b...
The purpose of this paper was to seek ways of reinforcing the marriage institution by identifying th...
When training counseling students it is increasingly important to acquaint them with the clinical re...
The ability of marital partners to directly change a cur-rently unhappy marriage to a happy one may ...
Marital dissatisfaction is the most common presenting problem in adults seeking psychological servic...
The purpose of this thesis is to review existing primary prevention programs designed to prevent div...
Divorce rates in Western countries have focused attention on the need to support couples experiencin...
Prior to dissolution, it is likely that couples that become severely distressed first pass through a...
The present study aims at investigating the effectiveness of prevention and relationship enhanceme...
An investigation of marital distress was divided into three separate but related studies. The first ...
A preventive intervention was randomly offered to a group of 67 non- to mildly distressed couples wh...
Marriage therapy was initially developed in the United States in the 1930s. It was originally born b...
Most prior studies of skill-based preventive interventions for couples compare changes in problem-so...
This article is aiming at a presentation and critical analysis of selected concepts of marital ther...
The present study examined the generalization of treatment effects of a cognitivebehavioral treatmen...
This study sought to assess the effectiveness of a marital distress prevention program for couples b...
The purpose of this paper was to seek ways of reinforcing the marriage institution by identifying th...
When training counseling students it is increasingly important to acquaint them with the clinical re...
The ability of marital partners to directly change a cur-rently unhappy marriage to a happy one may ...