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Is skills training necessary for the primary prevention of marital distress and dissolution? A 3-year experimental study of three interventions.
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These findings highlight the potential value of cost-effective interventions such as RA, cast doubt on the unique benefits of skill-based interventions for primary prevention of relationship dysfunction, and raise the possibility that skill-based interventions may inadvertently sensitize couples to skill deficits in their relationships.
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