Cognitive restructuring and a collaborative set in couples' work

Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of cognitive restructuring efforts aimed at modifying unrealistic beliefs marital partners might hold. Seventeen couples participated in the study, nine in the treatment group and eight in a waiting-list control group. The treatment program sought to impact proactively upon variables commonly agreed to as contributing to the creation of an optimistic, positive collaborative set as a prelude to behavioral change strategies: positive therapeutic expectations and relationship goals, and an enhanced base level of marital satisfaction. On all outcome measures, the treatment group showed significant gain scores as compared to the control group. Discussion of the results highlights the importance of marital therapists being particularly attuned to specific beliefs partners may hold pertaining to relationship issues.

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