Existential factors such as freedom, responsibility, time, and the ‘I-Thou relationship’ play pivotal roles in shaping our spousal life. My research highlights that while marital communication is a key marker of marital quality and has been extensively studied, there’s limited experimental research on the impact of these existential components on marital communication. This study addresses this gap by examining how psycho-educational training based on existential issues affects marital communication among women. Involving sixty participants divided into control and experimental groups, the study conducted five sessions of training for the latter. The findings reveal notable improvements in the marital communication of those who received the training.
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