Relationship enhancement program
Premarital education is a process in which couples learn what to expect in marriage in preparation for living together. Before marriage, couples are most knowledgeable about the usual relationship challenges and having only spent a little amount of time together; such a couple do not know much about each other. This education simulates the problems that are expected in every healthy marriage and ensure that the couple is aware that they have to solve the challenges. This therapy creates more preparedness and evaluates how well coping the people in a relationship are. There are various programs in this therapy which include the prevention relationship enhancement program and the PREPARE inventory which are meant to navigate existing and foreseeable conflicts.
Prevention relationship enhancement program
PREP is a combination of several sessions that are meant to create a better behavioural approach and consciousness about the conflict in couples going into a long term relationship. There has been a high rate of divorces in America, showing the various societal crises that have [affected people living in the USA. 39% of those that marry in the USA end up in separation. This fact is oblivious of the fact that more and more couples end in unresolved crises that lead to the killing of one or both of the people in a relationship with each other. Mostly, the rate of divorce currently stands at 2.9 per 1000 population, which is a decline from 3.2 per 1000 people in 2014, which is still high. This program involves the use of two techniques which include cognitive-behavioural therapy and communication-oriented therapy. The cognitive-behavioural approach enhances the view of the relationship and the creation of behaviours that accommodate one’s partner. The communication-oriented treatment solves issues such as lack of communication or negative communication tendencies such as shouting.
Objectives
The main aim of the PREP is to help the couples achieve better communication skills, managing conflict and problem-solving. These objectives are created to help the individuals to move towards realizing common goals through communication by removing barriers. Some of the skills in communication include listening and talking to each other more. Conflict management is a crucial objective as the couples can realize the source of conflict and solve the dispute before the relationship gets to aggression or violence stage. In essence, domestic violence which is a major cause of many separations is as a result of poor or negative communication or inability by individuals to solve problems amicably before the issues develop.
The program aims at achieving better team work to ensure that the couple gravitates towards setting and achieving goals together as opposed to individual goals. The other objective of this program is to ensure that there is the enhancement of the relationship to make sure that the friendship lasts longer. Couples that form friendship before marriage are more likely to last longer in marriage. The primary goal in this case is to create flexibility among couples as regards solving problems by understanding each other.
Results
A research conducted by the CDC in 2006 indicated the use of this program by more than 750 sites including the religious groups the military and professional groups such as counselling centers. From this study, couples indicated higher levels of satisfaction 3years after attending this program. In a term of 5years after the intervention of this program husbands who had taken part indicated more satisfaction in their relationship. This study indicated that this program was effective in creating a better perception of the partner and ones roles. While 50% of couples were likely to divorce in a normal circumstances, a bigger percentage was as a result of lack of defined role hence lack of individual responsibility to achieve happiness for themselves and the other person. This training has been seen to increase conflict management and enhance a better relationship between the married individuals. While those involved are likely to indicate more sexual satisfaction 3 years after intervention, couples indicate greater tolerance and lesser conflicts for more than 12 years after the intervention. This fact indicates that the cause of disintegration is not the conflicts but the inability to solve them. The effectiveness of this program is based on creating a stronger bond to start seeing issues as a couple as opposed to individual view.
PREPARE Inventory
This program is a 195-item inventory that is useful in generating and examining marital problems while comparing with the view of these problems before marriage. Some of the items of the inventory include the marital expectations, sex and personality issues. In essence, expectations are important issues to address as in most cases the relationship changes after marriage as one realizes that they were not mentally ready for the responsibilities. Also, sex is a crucial issue as 80% of separating couples site infidelity as one of the causes which is in mos5t cases caused by lack of sexual satisfaction or lack of it all together. Essentially, the counsellor prepares questions for the couple which is answered by both partners. The questions revolve around their view of financial, emotional and child care responsibilities. With this inventory, the professional is able to evaluate the problems in the communication between the couple as well as the conflicting expectations of the partners. Additionally, this program allows the counsellor to categorize the couple as being traditional, harmonious, conflicted or vitalized. The categories are based on how close or far apart their ideas or expectations are from each other.
Objectives.
One of the objectives of the inventory is to zero in on the differences in the cognition of marriage as an institution. In essence, married life is in various instances far from what the couple experiences during courtship. Courtship for instance, is a period where the relationship thrives based on intimacy as the couple tries to learn the behaviors of each other. However, the behaviors of the partners is only more significant when the couple settles down. Therefore, the inventory is meant to learn what each partner knows about marriage against what they are already experiencing while dating.
The inventory achieves the goal of establishing the difference between the expectations by each partner and the reality. While a bigger percentage of women getting into marriage may expect that the man will take them out as often as they have during the dating period, the men are likely to expect to share more time at home having homemade supper. This conflict in expectations is critical and must be solved by the couple themselves to solve over expectations. Also, the inventory helps in managing conflicts that arise from the views of the partners.
The objective is also to find out how different or alike the partners are to each other in terms of view of issues. This conflict of personalities is important to be aware of for the partners to understand each other more. While some may be able to open up about issues others may incline more towards introversion thus failing to point out issues they do not like. The aim of this inv9entory is to learn the personalities through their views and help the couple learn new ways of solving issues without piling the challenges which in several cases ends up in fights. These items if solved the partners will find common ground.
Results.
According to the 2003 study by marriage and religion research institute, the PREPARE inventory was more effective in changing view of marriage among couples. 90% of the couples on who the program was used showed positive impact by moving from one category to another. For instance, 83% of those categorized as conflicted moved to a positive relationship with a realization of 52% of couples who were categorized as most satisfied after intervention. As indicative through the study, the PREPARE Inventory is in most instances responsible for movement to more positive categories by 80% of couples that are initially seen as being high risk.
This inventory is crucial in ensuring that the intervention is driven by the couples themselves with a little help from the counsellor. Essentially, this approach helps to produce long lasting results as the partners understand how the other person relates with those they love or how they express their issues. It is a mission to learn the ideas of the other person to adjust ones view or strengthen each other’s views of the relationship with an emphasis on the future. This program is very effective as it creates an opportunity to analyze why the individuals in the relationships have conflicts.