Emotional Revelations and Transformations on JTBC's 'Divorce Retreat Camp'


The psychological and physiological test results of the 'Alcohol Couple' husband have been revealed.

On the October 19th episode of JTBC's 'Divorce Retreat Camp,' the remaining stories, solutions, and final adjustments of the 12th season couples were aired, showcasing positive changes among the couples.

The 'Diet Couple,' known for their straightforward discussions about sensitive topics like weight and appearance due to their 8-year friendship, showed potential for change through counseling solutions. During a family drawing therapy session, they momentarily forgot to include their unborn child, leading them to resolve to become 'good parents' rather than just 'good spouses.' In a subsequent psychodrama therapy, they engaged in a virtual conversation with their future child, committing to building a happy family.

Emotional Revelations and Transformations on JTBC's 'Divorce Retreat Camp'


The final adjustment results for the 'Diet Couple' were also revealed. The couple, determined to consider their family's well-being alongside personal success, presented each other with requests for a happy future with their child. The husband agreed not to interfere with or make harsh comments about his wife's weight, while the wife promised to maintain a healthy weight post-pregnancy, concluding the camp on a warm note.

The 'Alcohol Couple' husband's psychodrama solution was also unveiled. Known for keeping alcohol close due to loneliness, he showed a reflective attitude after a mirror therapy psychodrama that reenacted his usual behavior. Following a shock therapy psychodrama aimed at quitting alcohol, he expressed a strong determination to quit drinking, stating, "I felt no emotion because I will quit drinking," surprising everyone. Even during free time after the solution, he resisted temptation and refrained from drinking, pleasing viewers.
Emotional Revelations and Transformations on JTBC's 'Divorce Retreat Camp'

However, during the psychological and physiological test, the husband answered 'no' to the question, 'Do you live with your wife for sexual desire rather than love?' but the result showed deception. Previously, he shocked viewers by revealing in a household survey video that he exhibited jealousy and desired sexual relations 60 times a month. The wife answered 'yes' to the question, 'Do you refuse marital relations due to dissatisfaction?' and this was confirmed as true.

By Taeyuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr