Preferences of Individuals in Committed Relationships About Premarital Counseling |
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Authors: | Rachel B. Tambling Tatiana Glebova |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Human Development and Family Studies , University of Connecticut , Storrs , Connecticut , USA;2. Couple and Family Therapy Program , Alliant International University , Alhambra , California , USA |
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Abstract: | Premarital educational and counseling programs provide one way of addressing many of the risk factors associated with couple distress and divorce. Unfortunately, few couples who are offered premarital programming engage in the programs offered. This study examined preferences for premarital programming in a sample of individuals in committed relationships who intended to marry the current partner. Results suggested that premarital counseling conducted by a therapist and of short duration, following engagement, was most preferred. The most preferred topics/contents were related to communication and conflict resolution. |
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