This is understandable considering more than 50 percent of couples that
go to marriage counseling find that their relationship is unchanged or deteriorated 2 years after going to counseling.
More than 50 percent of couples that
go to marriage counseling find that their relationship is unchanged or deteriorated after 2 years.
Not exact matches
Once you know why your spouse does not want
to go to marriage counseling, you can
find a better angle
to make your case for why
counseling is beneficial.
That's why I say, you need
to find out what your wife's purpose is in
going to marriage counseling.
Through the hardest seasons in a
Marriage, Relationship, or Partnership are the ones when it is helpful
to have someone who can provide high quality
counseling in
finding the answers
to what is
going to make your relationship, partnership work better.
If your
marriage is in trouble, then
marriage counseling is most likely your last option — if
counseling fails
to find a way through, then your
marriage is most likely
going to come
to an end.
-LSB-...] Instead of
going to counselling, I
went to Google and ended up
finding just what I was looking for from Dr. Jim Walkup's website (a
marriage counsellor in -LSB-...]
You can
go to marriage (or divorce)
counseling,
find a mediator or hire a collaborative divorce practitioner.
Here's another
finding that just might surprise you: You will actually save more money (as much as 20 - 40 percent more) and time by
going to couples
counseling with a
marriage counselor or therapist than
going alone
to see a psychologist or psychiatrist.
While in some cases, couples decide that it's best
to go separate ways, most couples
find marriage counseling very beneficial.