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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 >
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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 >
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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 >
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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 >
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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 >
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Article by Paul Empey As you well know problems in marriages do occur. They are inevitable and problems in your marriage relationship may be one of solemn items you may have coped with. When you are laying awake at night taking into consideration the difficulties inside your marriage, than these articles are perfect for you. More >
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There are things you can do if you feel that your marriage is going downhill in order to save it, even though your partner is doubtful that there is anything wrong or is not interested. Filing for divorce should not be taken lightly and if you think that you might be on that road, then More >
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Question by John S: I really want to fix my marriage. Should we go to marriage counseling covered under insurance? or would it be worth the money to find a reputable marriage therapist not covered under insurance. I just want to make the visits worthwhile and not sure the psychologists covered under BC/BS are as More >
about 1 year ago
talk talk and listen and listen compromise it is a big part do not leave without telling her you love her if you respect her and her opinion she will respect yours
about 1 year ago
My marriage hasn’t failed, but some good advice that my wife and I got from a pastor we saw for marriage counseling was when issues come up in your marriage, sit down and talk about it. Don’t yell. Sit down and when you say what you have to say, your partner repeats back what you said to know that your partner understands what your saying.
One of the most important things to improve a marriage is keeping the lines of communication open.
about 1 year ago
Pray for your marriage to work it is a partnership and needs constant attention.
about 1 year ago
being in a marriage is all about two people working it out. of only one person is doing all the work then it was never a marraige to begin with. if he (or she) is not willing to do some work in order to make it better then it’s best that you move on. it’s not fair to you for you to do all the work towards making it better of the other person/party does’t want to do the work as well. relationships are a two way street.
about 1 year ago
Wow where to begin….
You gotta work at it. Try to talk not fight about the things that are really important. Don’t sweat the small stuff. When talking about things that bother you get specific. Don’t be general and says things like you never listen to me. Instead get specific about what was not heard. Avoid the words “always, never, etc. Because no body really always or never does anything. Recognize each other when you do good things. Lots of thank yous go along way. A friend of mine told me that when on car trips they tell each other the things they did during the week that they liked. Believe me things like putting the cap on the tooth paste, taking out the trash etc are small. Just let it go. You have pick your battles carefully. It is ok to agree to disagree. Be sure to recognize when you have done wrong and apologize. And most important of all don’t forget the 3 little words that mean so much, I love you.