Foundations of Pre-Marital Preparation: What Research Says About Lasting Marriages

Build a research-grounded understanding of what distinguishes marriages that thrive long-term from those that deteriorate — and use that understanding to approach your own commitment with clarity and intention.

⏱ 2h 📚 10 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Most people prepare more for a wedding ceremony than for the marriage itself. Yet decades of relationship research have produced a remarkably detailed picture of the attitudes, communication patterns, shared understandings, and explicit agreements that predict long-term marital satisfaction. This foundational course brings that picture to couples who are considering or planning marriage and who want their preparation to go beyond logistics. By the end of this course you will be able to identify the evidence-based predictors of marital satisfaction and stability, articulate the key topic areas any couple benefits from discussing before marriage, and describe how unexamined expectations and value differences tend to surface as marital conflict over time. What you will learn: - What longitudinal research on marriage reveals about the predictors of long-term satisfaction versus dissatisfaction and dissolution - The major topic domains that pre-marital preparation typically covers: values, finances, family of origin, children, roles and expectations, sex and intimacy, and conflict style - How to identify and articulate your own core values and expectations — including ones you may have taken for granted - Value alignment and difference: how couples with different values on key topics navigate that difference constructively versus destructively - The role of family of origin in shaping expectations about marriage and partnership - What research says about couples who complete structured pre-marital preparation versus those who do not - The most common sources of early marital conflict and how they tend to be rooted in pre-existing differences that were not discussed - Relationship assessment frameworks: how to take stock of a relationship's current strengths and growth areas before commitment This course works through readings grounded in relationship science, annotated with illustrative case examples. Reflection prompts help you identify your own values, expectations, and assumptions across each topic domain. A comprehensive pre-marital self-assessment worksheet anchors the final section. This course is designed for individuals and couples who are engaged or seriously considering marriage and want a grounded, evidence-informed preparation experience. No prior knowledge of relationship science is required. Suitable for those new to structured pre-marital reflection.

What you'll get

  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • 🎧 Audio version included
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  • Short & focused
    2h of practical content

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