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Menoosh Karami, Jahangir Karami, Maryam Akbari,
Volume 24, Issue 146 (4-2025)
Abstract

Background: For many people, marriage is the most important adult relationship they enter into in their lifetime. A messy marriage contract causes pain and suffering, while a happy marriage predicts personal well-being and well-being. The quality of marriage depends on the concept of marital compatibility and provides marital satisfaction.
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of emotional couple’s therapy on increasing effective dialogue and marital forgiveness in incompatible couples visiting counseling centers.
Methods: The research method was experimental with the research design of the pre-test type. The research community included all couples visiting the Gulistan counseling and Psychology Center in Kermanshah. Through targeted sampling, 30 people from among married women and men who visited counseling and psychology centers were selected as samples and randomly tested and certified in two groups. Research tools included the past questionnaires of the adjective Barry et al. (2005) and the effective dialogue of Queen dam (2004). The data was analyzed by repeated measurement variance analysis using the SPSS software version 25.
Results: Analysis of the data showed that couples therapy was effective in effective dialogue and marital forgiveness in incompatible couples (p> 0.05).
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the study, it can be concluded that couple’s therapy of circuit excitement leads to improved effective dialogue and marital forgiveness

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