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Marriage and Relationship Counseling
There are many causes of relationship problems. Conflict often arises in dealing with children. The early years of raising children create a lot of stress in relationships. Financial stresses often effect the relationship. Unfaithfulness creates unique problems to a relationship. In addition to traditional affairs, unfaithfulness can come in a variety of additional flavors. Internet flirting, sexually explicit flirting, and emotional affairs without sexual intercourse are just some of the other ways that partners can be unfaithful. Substance abuse frequently leads to severe disagreements. Physical violence toward each other is more likely to happen when there is excessive use of alcohol or substances impair judgments. Previous relationships and unresolved feelings of hurt or abandonment may keep one of the persons from being as open and honest as they need to be. Anger, hurt, sadness, and withdrawing is often a result of the strains. Each person feels that they are not understood. Relationship counseling has many challenges:
How many visits: It is hard to say how many visits are needed in relationship counseling. However, by six or eight visits, most people have a sense if they feel comfortable with the therapist, feel that they are making progress, or one person has decided that they no longer wish to work on the relationship. Benefits: In spite of the challenges of counseling couples, there are many benefits. People learn to communicate better. They learn to listen better. They learn to change their behavior and actions, not just say the right thing. They may address long term issues that have hurt their relationship, such as depression, anger management, conflict regarding parenting, attention deficit disorder, or substance abuse.
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