Developing the art of becoming a couple: A grounded theory study of the positive influence of married and loving it!®

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Couples can improve their marriages by implementing relationship building skills they learn while participating in a marriage education program. This study addresses how marriages improved as a result of participating in the marriage education program, Married and Loving It!® and what specific components of the learning experience facilitated the change. Using grounded theory methodology, the data collected from 12 participants, six married couples through in depth semi-structured interviews, revealed how participating in Married and Loving It! ® can assist couples in improving their relationships by guiding them through a developmental process. It is through skill development and a greater understanding of themselves and their spouse; couples are able to make positive changes in their behaviors and attitudes which influence their marriages.

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Petty, B. D. (2010). Developing the art of becoming a couple: A grounded theory study of the positive influence of married and loving it!®. Qualitative Report, 15(5), 1080–1101. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2010.1331

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