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Expectations About Couple Therapy: A Qualitative Investigation
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NursingFamily MedicineQualitative InvestigationMedicineCouple PsychologyHelping RelationshipEducationMarital TherapyTherapeutic RelationshipClient ExpectationsCouple TherapyMental HealthFamily TherapyPsychotherapyRelationship CounselingIndividual TherapyPsychologyCouple Members
Little is known about clients’ expectations about couple therapy. The present study provides the qualitative results of a mixed-methods investigation into client expectations about couple therapy. Participants were 20 individuals from 10 couples enrolled in couple therapy. Participants were interviewed with their partner prior to the first session of couple therapy using a semi-structured interview. Results of the qualitative content analysis of interview data indicated that couple members formed pre-therapy expectations about their therapist, the therapy process, therapy topics, partner behavior, and therapy outcomes. Expectations were fairly consistent across couples, with some diversity in expectations specific to couples’ presenting problems.
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