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29% of marriages improved during Covid
29% of relationships got worse
30% of relationships remained status quo
8% were mixed
4% did not respond
What is Marriage Counseling?
Topics Explored
Learned Skills & Techniques
How it Works
The Importance of Communication
Premarital Counseling
Infidelity
Divorce
Substance abuse
Physical or mental conditions
Same-sex relationship issues
Cultural clashes
Finances
Unemployment
Blended families
Communication problems
Sexual difficulties
Conflicts about child rearing
Infertility
Anger
Changing roles, such as retirement
Identifying the origins of distress– frequently the things you’re arguing about is a result of an underlying issue that has not yet been communicated or resolved.
Teaching specific intimacy skills to improve connection and closeness – through learning about each other’s love language, and homework assignments such as “date nights” are used in order to support communication, encourage fun and build on common interests in the relationship.
Learning how to swiftly repair conflicts– when a conflict arises it is important to know what both partners can do to swiftly resolve it so it doesn’t escalate further or build resentment.
Learning ways to be supportive of your partner’s goals and dreams – it is essential that your relationship reflects a reciprocally supportive and positive environment.
Resolving past events in the relationship that may be affecting your present– painful experiences of yesterday (left unresolved) can often influence the way we function and feel within the relationship today. Uncovering and resolving these past hurts helps us start fresh, offers a clean slate and enables us to be more open and available for connection.
Looking at previous experiences– helping the couple understand how childhood events and experiences, old habits and defense patterns may be interfering with the relationship in the present. By briefly exploring each partner’s past empathy is created and each partner gains insight into their partner’s current behavior.
Learning about anger management– it is essential to avoid future escalation of conflicts and by understanding when you are approaching your “boiling” point and how to calm yourself down, effectively avoiding hurtful arguments.
pay attention to managing emotions of fury, such as intense anger
pay attention to your communication style – whining, being vague, blaming, etc.
know what you aim to accomplish from your partner during the discussion
know what the problem suggest and symbolizes to you
know your desired outcome in the discussion
understand your partner’s top concerns
Intimacy, affection and sex
Communication skills
Finances and money management
Expectations, beliefs and values
Children and parenting
Decision making and conflict resolution
Dealing with anger and emotions
Roles in marriage
You receive outside professional guidance – It’s beneficial to have a licensed marriage and family therapist’s wisdom, experience and trained perspective that gives you an unbiased view on your relationship, and how to make strong.
You improve communication skills – Effective communication is a fundamental part of a healthy relationship.
You set practical expectations – Getting on the same page and discussing expectations while being flexible is the attitude that leads to teamwork and resolution.
You receive advice on financial planning – One of the top reasons why marriages fail are money issues. Counseling probes into the meaning of money each partner has and guides the couple to learn financial skills even before they face the issues in real life.
You learn each other’s main triggers – Identifying each other’s “buttons that can be pushed” (stressors and sensitivities) is an important step toward avoiding and overcoming the personal triggers.
You spot and recognize potential conflicts – No 2 people are completely the same regarding life in general. It is important to identify any potential significant conflicts before they even arise.
You learn de-escalation skills and tactics – Conflicting situations are the toughest things you’ll face in marriage and it is important to learn skills and strategies to limit and reverse this process.
You create a shared vision – A successful marriage requires a shared vision, a conscious and deliberate path to guide your relationship together towards your destination.

Rhapsody Counseling offers expertise in treatment of behavioral health and personal wellness within an individual one to one, family, or group format providing compassionate support to help clients overcome obstacles and lead more fulfilling lives
11901 Toepperwein Rd Ste 1106, Live Oak, TX 78233, United States
Appointments Available in New York & Colorado
210.286.9339
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