Sentences with phrase «why going to counseling»

I'm not too good at understanding why going to counseling would be something that we would ever want to avoid.

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«If you knew that Smith was a hostile witness, or the opposing counsel, or simply an old friend and «adviser,» you could ask some relevant questions, like «Why did you have to go out to dinner?
«In a situation like this people turn to their faith communities and their leaders and their counselling services because it's difficult not just to conceive the pain that people are going through but it's difficult to conceive why.
The patent inadequacy (to put it mildly) of the current cease - fire in Lebanon, which was precisely what the world's most vocal Christian leaders had sought, is but the latest indication of all the reasons why no one in his right mind would go to them for counsel in these matters.
In describing why the person should go to AA as well as participate in counseling, it is well to stress that making the grade to stable sobriety is a difficult accomplishment in which several forms of help are often needed.
Instead of forcing couples to go through pre-divorce counseling, why not look into why less people are getting married?
Justice Hassan held, «I am in complete agreement with the submission of the learned counsel for the applicant (EFCC) that the property sought to be attached are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities and that by every standard this huge sum of money is not expected to be kept without going through a designated financial institution; more so, nobody has shown cause why the said sum should not be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
No background is ever given as to why Bigfoot has to go through counseling for the neurosis created by Doc or what event sparked this heated rivalry.
2014 will involve fewer Russell Blake releases and more attention to each, with forays into romance and NA as RE Blake (following my own counsel to brand different genre offerings differently so Russell Blake fans don't mistakenly pick up an RE Blake «Lust on the Range» tome, or RE Blake readers don't buy an Assassin or JET book and go, «Where's the sex, and why is everyone getting killed?»)
This is also why debt management programs require you to go through credit counseling before entering into a program.
With so many people going into debt and filing for bankruptcy, do you even need to ask why we require undertaking debt management credit counseling?
And lest the question go unasked: Why should lawyers strive to be on time with clients, prospects, fellow counsel and staff?
What's fascinating about Russeth's story about his work at Pillsbury — and why it's worth revisiting and expounding on here — is that Stringer, Lund, and Schneider weren't ordinary lawyers: After Pillsbury, Stringer became general counsel for the Department of Education under President George H.W. Bush, and later served as an associate justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court; Lund went on to become general counsel for Medtronic; and Schneider became general counsel for Hormel Foods.
When that's done, the court is going to give both parties or their counsel a chance to make a closing argument to tell the judge why your position is the right position or the fair position or in the children's best interest.
Lots of things other counsel or judges say might aggravate me — you don't agree with me when my argument is so logical, so perfect, my client is right, why that really irritates me, so now I am going to accuse you of incivility.
To find out how Avvo handles this sort of thing, as well as less - ridiculous profile problems, and why Greg's — er, the Goat Lawyer's — score went up as a result of his prank I called Avvo's general counsel, Josh King.
Not sure how much CJ does anyway; this one always manages to go home early as most of his cases settle — he calls counsel in, tells them he's read the papers and which side he thinks will win, and asks why don't they go outside and settle?
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.
My question for you is: why is your wife going to marriage counseling if she has already decided she doesn't want to be married, or in a relationship?
Counselling and family mediation sessions offer a safe, impartial space in which to explore what is going on and why.
Tell him how it is making you feel, ask him to go to relationship counseling with you try and get to the bottom of why he feels the need to talk dirty to some stranger when your right there.
Let me pose a question here: why are you going to try all of these things if you knwo for certain that you are going to wind up going to couples counseling anyway?
If you are currently married but you've never gone to a marriage counseling session before, here are five (other) reasons why it could end up being one of the best investments that you could ever make in your relationship with your spouse.
when I asked why, he mentioned my husband is also under depression treatment and eventually we will end up divorce... I keep thinking this is how my husband had told the doctor so he just repeated what he said to me... I suggested to attend marriage counseling together with my husband in Taiwan and he reject to do so, for the reason of thinking I m» unstable»... I really feel helpless, because I am not really that» depressed», but I feel I have been treated like a patient with mental illness... after readng your article, I feel more confident to go back as I think we have to face the crisis instead of avoiding it.
When you're explaining why you want to go to counseling, make sure that you are open and honest about the areas where you need to grow, not the the areas where you think he could improve.
One of the main reasons why people decide to go to premarital couples counseling is because it is proven that agreeing to go through this process lowers the probability of divorce.
If this is something that is going to create a stronger relationship and give you more of a chance to get to know yourself and develop more as a loving couple then why not go to counseling and give it a try?
If you were to get a room of divorced couples together and ask them if they received marriage counseling advice and if so, why didn't it work, we're willing to bet that most of them will admit that they went to see a counselor too late into their marriage.
It would be great if you could discover why all the hesitation and animosity about going to counseling.
Stuart: So, tell me a little bit about your background and your experience, and a little bit about why you decided to go into counseling in general, and more importantly, working with couples, and whether or not there's any personal relationship issues that had prompted you to want to work in helping couples to really feel close and connected.
It is actually a reason why many people are reluctant to go to marriage counseling at all.
I mean that's often times why we go to marriage counseling to begin with, right?
We're going to invest our time and money, will it be worth it?Thinking about the couples I've worked with over the years, I came up with a quick list of reasons to answer that question: Why try marriage counseling?
You are not alone if you are unsure of the reasons why counseling could be a benefit to you and your spouse when everything in your marriage is going well.
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