The Positive Effects of Pre-Marital Counseling on Identity
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Authors
Marcellin, Marlisha
Issue Date
2015-04-10
Type
oral_presentation
Language
en_US
Keywords
Marlisha Marcellin , Pre-Marital Counseling
Alternative Title
Abstract
It is known that pre-marital counseling has a positive effect on couples and the future success of their marriage through its effects on each individual’s identity. Using Erik Erikson’s theory of identity development and his views on intimacy, as well as an analysis of psychological literature on pre-marital counseling, the positive effects of pre-marital counseling are revealed. This research supports the view that pre-marital counseling can enrich couples’ relationships, lead couples to feel more secure in their own identities, and can lower the rate of divorce. Due to this new understanding, pre-marital counseling not only is a positive start to a lifelong relationship, it is significant to an individual’s identity.
