Hope-focused and forgiveness-based group interventions to promote marital enrichment

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Abstract

The authors report a clinical trial (N = 43 couples) that compares a hope-focused marital enrichment (E.L. Worthington et al., 1997) with empathy-centered forgiveness-based marital enrichment (M.E. McCullough, 1997; E.L. Worthington, 1998a) and a wait-list control. Treatment group couples improved relative to the wait-fist control group in observational measures of communication. Hope-focused marital enrichment produced clinically relevant changes in marital communication, increasing the ratio by 3 to 5 positive to negative interaction ratio units. Hope-focused marital enrichment is discussed in comparison with previous research, which was conducted with couples meeting conjointly. The forgiveness-based marital enrichment psychoeducational group is one of the 1st studies of forgiveness interventions in couples research.

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Ripley, J. S., & Worthington, E. L. (2002). Hope-focused and forgiveness-based group interventions to promote marital enrichment. Journal of Counseling and Development, 80(4), 452–463. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1556-6678.2002.tb00212.x

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