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Question by : Where are some cheap but quality places to honeymoon? My fiance and I are looking to honeymoon even if it gets pushed back to 2013. We get married this July and still havent secided where we want to go. We need help deciding and are taking all suguestions. Help would be much More >
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Article by Bryan Weiss Men and women who are heading through marital treatment have a whole lot on their minds and a good deal to offer with. It seems virtually all-natural that they would have a great deal invested in a counselor and the marriage counseling procedure, but it really is important to make certain More >
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Article by Carolina Sandusky As the internet grows in popularity so does online marriage counseling. Online marriage counseling has many benefits that traditional therapy does not. So what makes online counseling better than traditional therapy? There is no waiting. Traditionally, if you wanted to set up marriage counseling you would have to go through the More >
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Question by The Prototype: Does marriage counseling work for husband with a midlife crisis? I am in a midlife crisis by having regrets and questioning about my life and wondering about my youth. Has it helped anyone? Thanks. Best answer: Answer by letterstoheathertherapy works when we work it. otherwise it’s a waste of time. Add More >
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Article by Jessica Thomson You also agree with the fact that wedding ceremony is one of the most auspicious and one of the most memorable occasions in the life of every man or woman. People have several plans and wishes related to their marriage. However, in the last few years, it has been found that More >
about 3 months ago - 6 comments
Question by Griffin’s Girl: What is the best way to approach your spouse about seeking marriage counseling? If you are pretty sure your spouse does not suspect a problem, in what way should you approach them and ask them to go to a marriage counselor with you? You don’t want to hurt them, but they More >
about 3 months ago - 2 comments
Question by DJ: Does marriage counseling actually work for a struggling couple? My husband and I have been married for twenty years , we have two kids they are 15 and 12. Lately we are having a lot of arguments about how to raise them the correct way . We also have some other issues More >
about 4 months ago - 3 comments
Question by longrange10: What are some dating/singles websites where I don’t have to pay for membership? I don’t want to pay per month or whatever, like Adult Friend Finder or Cougar Life (or most others). Does anyone know one where I can just meet girls online without having to pay for a monthly membership? Best More >
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Question by michaelknight_2000: What do you think of online marriage counseling? Has anyone ever tried to find a marriage counselor that offer’s counseling via the internet. Or is it even legal to do this. Best answer: Answer by LadyHewittI have never tried or done this but i am sure if they are licensed to do More >
about 4 months ago - 7 comments
Question by JE: What do you do at marriage counseling.. is it productive? What is the general format of marriage counseling, is it helpful? My husband and I have EVERY problem in the book and have our first appt today… what should I expect? Best answer: Answer by punelad4uits imp as it wud give a More >
about 1 year ago
A lot of arguing, lack of sexual relations, cheating, bankruptcy, and obesity are all main ones…
about 1 year ago
I’m not an expert but I’ve been through marriage counseling. I believe that the basic phases are to separate the two, get both of their sides/opinions/questions. Then after they have both expressed themselves they are placed together to talk about what they think, get everything they’ve been hiding out, discuss what they are willing to compromise on, ect ect… Then once everything is on the table the couple recieves counseling on what they need to do to create a better relationship. They are given tools, diagrams, and all kinds of stuff that they go home and never look at again. That’s basically in a few sessions what it was like for me and my wife. Hope that helps.
about 1 year ago
Im actually going to my first marriage counseling session tomorrow but we did have an intervention together which led to this appointment. I guess it depends on the issues at hand that would lead to different ways the counselor will initiate the session.
I looked online and found a website not sure if this is what you are looking for but it kind of goes into what happens with divorce and different stages. Hope this helps!
about 1 year ago
I’ve gone through marriage counseling twice with two different husbands. So I think I know what I’m talking about on this subject.
The first phase is the honeymoon stage. The couple is newly married and life is good. He/she can do no wrong.
The next stage is when each other begins to notice each others bad habits: dirty clothes on the floor, not helping with the dishes, laying around the house in their under-ware watching t.v.
Then comes the nagging stage. The couple begins to tell each other that they don’t like his/her bad habits (dirty clothes on the floor etc.)
The nagging becomes worse, the yelling starts. Doors are slammed, snide comments are said under each others breaths, loud enough to be noticed but low enough not to be understood.
The yelling stage quickly begins. “I never did like your mother!” “If you would only take me out once in a while, I wouldn’t be this way”
Money problems begin, more yelling….infidelity begins in most cases or worse yet, the physical abuse.
Total upheaval is in the household, things get out of hand and no one can stand each other. Someone sleeps on the sofa, the sex stops, meals at the table cease and no one speaks to each other.
Divorce is waiting right around the corner.
It sucks. It’s not fun and I never want to go through this ever again as long as I live.
I hope that I’ve helped you with your book.