This article acts as an introduction to the new regular section in The Family Journal called Marriage Education and Enrichment. A brief overview of the history of marriage enrichment is followed by summaries and research associated with five of the leading marriage enrichment programs and research (ACME, TIME, Relationship Enhancement, PREPARE/ENRICH, and PREP). Participants’ views of outcomes and future directions for marriage enrichment are discussed.
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