Should I Do Premarital Counseling With My Fiancé?

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December 5, 2020
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If you are in the season of engagement, there are so many whimsical experiences and decisions that you are embarking upon. From picking the flowers to buying a future home, there are many opportunities for you and your significant other to make decisions together. Although this is an amazing season of laughter and joy, it is accompanied by many forms of stress and hardship. Due to the stress of engagement and the daunting arrival of marriage, many couples choose to invest in premarital counseling, where they have the opportunity to flesh out any anxieties or issues that they are experiencing. In this article, we will discuss how to determine if you should complete a counseling program with your loved one.

 

 

How Do I Know If Counseling Will Help My Relationship?

There is no way to know if counseling is the right option for you until you try it. Before calling a therapist, consider the following questions:

  • Are there topics that I feel nervous to bring up with my significant other?
  • Are there significant ideas and beliefs that we disagree about?
  • Do we have issues communicating about small things?
  • Were we raised differently?
  • Do we have different beliefs about marriage roles?

Whether your differences and challenges feel large or small, everyone can benefit from counseling. Sometimes, having a third party involved can help you see things from a different perspective. With this new awareness, you may find an opportunity to come to a resolution that you did not consider before.

 

 

What Is a Counseling Session Like?

Many people are fearful that counseling will be awkward. In reality, therapists are known for being charming and pleasant. A therapist's job is to have an honest conversation with patients. In order to have a truthful conversation, the atmosphere must be honest, relaxed, and casual. Many therapists do a wonderful job of listening closely, observing, and asking thought-provoking questions. Due to their ability to help conversation flow naturally, your counseling session will likely be less awkward than you are anticipating.

In order to experience the benefits of counseling, you must be honest in every conversation. When you are dishonest, you will never find a resolution to the truth that you are seeking.

 

How Can I Talk to My Significant Other About Counseling?

Discussing counseling can be difficult for couples. Many people feel insulted when counseling is discussed. If you choose to discuss counseling with your significant other, tell them the reasons that you are choosing to pursue this opportunity. Make sure that your partner hears you say that you want to understand them better, understand yourself better, and make a valid effort to better prepare for the marriage that lies ahead. 

Equip your partner with information about the benefits of counseling so that they will agree that it is a mutually beneficial effort. In addition, conduct quality research to make sure that you find a therapist that you both feel comfortable with. Trillium Counseling employs amazing professionals that are known for their ability to enhance relationships for couples across the country. 

 

 

Nowadays, many individuals and couples are choosing to consult with a therapist. Therapists can offer a third-party perspective when tensions are high in a relationship. These experts are trained to be observant, helping guide patients to sustainable solutions for wellness and relationships. When you go to therapy, you are working on yourself. By bettering yourself, you will be able to better love and support those around you. Consider enhancing your understanding of marriage as you approach your wedding day.

 

 

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