Couples Therapy Can Help Mend a Marriage
Problems and crises can affect any relationship, no matter how much two people love
each other. Sometimes you might need professional help to resolve a problem. Some mental
health experts are trained to help couples heal pain, rebuild trust, and improve communication.
Research shows that couples who seek couples therapy increase their chance of staying
together. They also improve communication and satisfaction in their relationship.
What is couples therapy?
Couples therapy is short-term counseling. It’s provided by licensed therapists trained
to help couples resolve conflicts. An effective therapist helps couples understand
their problems. They teach the couple ways to help them work out disagreements. And
they help them to come up with solutions.
When can it help?
Common issues marriage counselors are trained to help with include:
Couples are less likely to benefit from therapy if they wait too long before getting
help. Therapy will probably not help if one partner is not interested in saving the
marriage.
How does couples therapy work?
Different therapists have different approaches to counseling couples. The therapist
encourages each partner to answer honestly and fairly to questions. The therapist
acts as a mediator or referee. They will guide the participants to an understanding
of each other’s feelings. The therapist will model respect and acceptance. Marriage
counselors don’t take sides. They stay neutral and open to helping both people.
The key to healing is honesty and a willingness to bring deep-seated resentments and
disappointments to the surface. This is more like to occur in a safe environment with
a trained mental health professional.
What if one partner won’t attend counseling?
Couples therapy works best when both people in the relationship go to the sessions.
If one partner won’t go, it may still help if the other person learns better communication
skills and puts them to use. Couples therapy works best when both people are committed
to change and problem solving.
How do you choose a couples therapist?
Look for a marriage counselor who is a licensed mental health professional. This includes:
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Psychiatrists (MD, DO)
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Psychologists (PhD)
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Licensed clinical social workers (LCSW)
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Licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFT)
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Clinical mental health counselor (CMHC)
The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy also provides information
on credentialed therapists. You may need to meet with more than one therapist before
you find a therapist with whom you feel comfortable. There are no guarantees that
couples therapy will save or improve a relationship. But many couples find that a
fair, experienced counselor can clarify issues they couldn’t resolve on their own.