Marriage Therapy
Is your love boat on the rocks? We all know that marriage is not always smooth sailing. If you are having difficulties navigating past troubled waters, consider marriage therapy.
Contrary to popular opinion, marriage therapy doesn’t have to be the last resort or a final all-out bid to save your marriage from ending up in divorce court. Rather, it can be a proactive action to stabilize the course of your marriage and ensure that there are happy days ahead.
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Marriage Therapy Can Minimize Conflict
Conflicts within a marriage take place for a variety of reasons. It could be caused by a clash of personalities or simply a result of two persons saying the wrong words at the wrong place and time. Most conflicts can be readily resolved but some require an outsider to help married couples see the truth for themselves. This is when marriage therapy comes in.
Some wounds can be treated with DIY first aid. Other wounds are more serious and require the services of a medical professional. For marriages, there are problems that couples can solve by themselves while there are problems that truly need the intervention of a marriage therapist.
Many couples simply give up at the first sign of trouble and think that the recovery process is just too long and painful to contemplate. But with the help of a professional marriage counselor, what might have once seemed like an insurmountable obstacle can turn out to be a blessing in disguise, enabling you and your partner to enjoy a stronger and more fulfilling relationship with each other.
Before entering into therapy, it’s important that you don’t have any unrealistic expectations.
Therapy can only help those that want to help themselves. Your “help save my marriage” call must be based on true desire. Don’t bother going through the motions if the will to save your marriage does not exist.
Therapy cannot achieve miraculous results overnight and requires couples to invest all their resources into fixing their marriage. A therapist can only guide couples to making the right decisions but they can’t make the decisions themselves.
The first thing that marriage therapists will ask of consulting couples is to leave their past behind. It has to be a mutual decision that comes from their hearts. They must both desire for a fresh start and for that to happen, couples must learn to be more forgiving, compassionate, and trusting.
Marriage therapy helps couples eliminate destructive behaviors, including but not limited to tendencies to using past transgressions as ammunition or as a way of justifying new mistakes. The tit-for-tat philosophy may work in business but not when it comes to marriages. Such actions will only turn your marriage into a constant power play that will leave both parties exhausted, frustrated, and unhappy. The fact that you’ve been wronged first is never an excuse to commit the same mistake.
Finally, you may be concerned by the costs of marriage therapy but think about the alternative. Divorce proceedings are even more expensive, not to mention the emotional upheaval they are often accompanied with. If you have children then you have yet another more important reason to try fixing your marriage. Therapy is simply a way for two persons to have a more amicable and mediated setting to discuss issues and problems relevant to their marriage. Surely, it’s worth a try.
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