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By Shaun Parker
Therapeutic couple counselling offers a way for individual couples to tackle particular difficulties they are experiencing, such as communication issues, a need for self discovery, improved sexual relationships, work to counter problems with jealousy or other areas. Counselling therapists will see a couple for as long as the couple wants, normally once a week, for a period of up to a few months. Some counselling bodies offer rates according to what an individual can afford to....
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By Christine OKelly
When couples turn to therapy, it is often after they've been arguing for months or even years and are looking to therapy as a last resort to save their relationship. By this time, they have often settled into a pattern of predictable arguments over the same issues and seem doomed to repeat the same fight over and over again.
Couples therapy can give people the chance to start anew and work with an unbiased third party to assess and truly work on their relationship. That being said, therapy won't do the trick if both parties aren't willing to do the work. Both individuals must be open to speaking honestly about their wants and needs, listening to each other, and keeping an open mind.
Here are some tips to making your sessions more productive and ultimately successful:
Open Communication
Everyone has heard that communication is one of the most important things in a marriage or serious relationship. So what if you and your partner have really tried to communicate with each other but simply don't see eye to eye? In relationship |
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