What is it about?
A study of the strategic hope-focused approach to couple counseling finds that couples who complete the counseling improve in their relationship after treatment. The results of improvement hold up in a 2-10 year post-treatment follow up analysis. Couples who started counseling with clinical scores, indicating dissatisfaction, consistently improved after treatment and maintained their results. Couples who started counseling scoring in the enrichment range, or happier, maintained their happiness.
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Why is it important?
The long-term effects of couple counseling is largely unexplored. This is the first study of the hope-focused approach long-term effects. The results are similar to other couple counseling long-term studies which find couples counseling is effective and tends to have a long-term positive effect overall.
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This page is a summary of: Short- and long-term outcomes of hope focused couple therapy., Spirituality in Clinical Practice, December 2021, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/scp0000286.
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Resources
L:indsay Solfelt presenting long-term outcomes of Hope Focused Couple Counseling
Lindsay Solfelt presents main results of her dissertation which focused on the long-term outcomes of the Hope Focused Couple Counseling study
Evidence based Hope focused couple counseling presentation
This set of videos presents Dr. Worthington and Dr. RIpley discussing best practices, ethics, and forgiveness in couple treatment.
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