by Tommy Arcentales | Jun 6, 2022 | Blog
Anything and everything is on the table for marriage counseling on the first visit. A therapist will want to understand the history of your relationship, your individual backgrounds, and any current concerns that have led you to seek counseling. Beginning with your...
by Kendall Bowlin | Jun 6, 2022 | Blog
Couples therapy and family therapy are similar because they both involve the therapist working with more than one person in the room. Couples therapy is specifically for individuals in a romantic relationship – whether it may be dating, engaged, cohabiting, or...
by Tommy Arcentales | Jun 6, 2022 | Blog
Though used interchangeably at times, marriage and family therapy and counseling are actually two separated, though related, fields. The focus on counseling is primarily on the individual. Counselors seek to understand what is happening inside and within an...
by Eleni Paris, LMFT | Jul 12, 2021 | Blog
If your wife/husband refuses marriage counseling, you can attend therapy individually and gain your own therapeutic benefits, in addition to hopefully experiencing some positive change in your marriage, such as: Self-discovery and personal development Awareness of...
by Eleni Paris, LMFT | Jul 12, 2021 | Blog
A first couples therapy session will most likely involve a variety of questions so that the therapist can get to know you and best assess the direction of your therapy journey. It may also involve the therapist directing you, as a couple, to have a natural...
by Eleni Paris, LMFT | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog
Marriage and family therapy is absolutely worth your time, money and energy to heal your marriage Marriage counselors are not only worth it, but involve the kind of clinical training and theoretical background that provides the mental health field with an abundance of...
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