
Average Length of Marriage Counseling
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There’s no sugar-coating it—successful relationships sometimes require genuinely hard work. In some cases, adding the pressures of married life (not to mention kids, a lost job, family tragedy, and so

What is the Difference Between Marriage Counseling and Couples Therapy?
Advice, Hope, Intimacy, Marriage Counseling, TraumaThe adage that tells everyone, “50% of marriages end in divorce,” does not have to be your reality if you find the right couples specialist. It all depends on what you do when your relationship feels

How Long Does Marriage Counseling Take?
Advice, Communication, Hope, Marriage CounselingHow much time would you be willing to spend a week to get a happier, healthier, more enriching relationship with your spouse or partner? Marriage counseling sessions typically take around 50 minutes

What Percentage of Marriages Survive After Counseling?
Advice, Hope, Marriage CounselingIf you’re struggling in your relationship, you might be considering marriage counseling—also known as couples therapy. But marriage counseling can be daunting to consider for some.

Is Marriage Counseling Really Worth It?
Advice, Hope, Marriage CounselingYes—marriage counseling is worth it. It’s an opportunity to come together with your partner, away from the hustle and bustle of life, and solely focus on each other. Many couples find their

A Happy Couples Blog Post
Advice, Communication, Conflict Resolution, Hope, Intimacy, Marriage CounselingWe wanted to pass along a popular blog post in case you haven’t read it. In 2009 Dr. Mark Goulston authored one of the most-read couples related blog posts on the widely popular “Psychology Today” website.

Our Marriage Had To Change
Advice, Affair Recovery, Communication, Conflict Resolution, Hope, Intimacy, Marriage Counseling, TraumaSeveral of our couples have sent us the link to "The Third Metric," a feature story from the The Huffington Post about 4 couples who are prioritizing well-being and fun ahead of wealth, status, and being constantly "on."

