If you're thinking
about seeing a marriage counselor, it's best to raise the issue with your spouse when you're both already relaxed.
Not exact matches
Reach out to your friends and church community, and find a
marriage counselor who cares
about your
marriage and desires to help you
see it restored.
Couples typically try to work out problems on their own and wait, on average,
about six years before they agree to
see a
marriage counselor.
The first time you
see a
marriage counselor, he or she will probably want to hear a little bit
about your background and what kind of marital problems you're dealing with.
Other churches may even require couples to live apart for several months before
marriage, or
see church - approved
marriage preparation
counselors who will talk to them
about marriage.
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What I really thought was intriguing, was what you said
about how an individual
seeing a
counselor, while in a distressed
marriage, can cause more problems.
I once heard a
marriage counselor being interviewed and he talked
about walking in the door after work,
seeing his family and thinking, «You're the reason I come home.»
As a
marriage counselor I often
see couples whose financial infidelity began in courtship when one partner lied to the other
about tarnished credit or exorbitant debt.