A nationwide survey
of marriage counselors indicates that jealousy is a problem in one - third of all couples coming for marital therapy.»
A nationwide survey
of marriage counselors indicates that jealousy is a problem in one - third of all couples coming for marital therapy.»
Not exact matches
Five out
of 15 men
indicated in the focus groups that they or their spouse used a
marriage counselor (including clergy).
World - renowned
marriage counselor and research scientist Dr. John Gottman
indicates that fewer than 5 percent
of divorcing couples seek
marriage counseling.
Indicate in your cover letter how the proposed article could inform the membership
of the International Association
of Marriage and Family
Counselors, as well as clinicians and researchers in diverse settings.
Although there are lots
of published reports which
indicate that one
of the best things that you can do for your
marriage is to see a
counselor or therapist (at least a few times per year), these same studies will also tell you that the sooner you choose to do it, the better.
However, with statistics
indicating that 40 percent
of first
marriages, 60 percent
of second
marriages and a whopping 70 percent
of third
marriage all end in divorce, it certainly can not hurt to see a
marriage counselor.