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Everything you need to know about couples therapy

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Some folks think that if you’re going to couple’s therapy, it means that something is wrong with you.


In fact, it’s the opposite — this form of therapy can make your relationship stronger than ever and give you the right tools to communicate better.

Whether you’re having the same argument over and over again, dealing with the silent treatment, or kicking your partner out of the house, there are lots of reasons to seek help.

Even if you and your partner get along well and rarely fight, relationship counseling can help people of all backgrounds move beyond the conflicts that daily life and stress can cause.

Here’s everything you need to know about it to get the ball rolling.

What is couples therapy?

It’s a form of psychotherapy that helps people work through issues in their romantic relationships. A therapist acts as a third party to help improve conflicts, communication, and overall interactions.  Although there’s generally a problem that’s a catalyst for couples going to therapy, it can be used at any stage of the relationship to improve connection. There is also pre-marital counseling, which is typically used to prep couples who are entering a long-term commitment. Typically, issues like parenting choices, finances, and values are discussed.

When to seek couples therapy

Rather than seeking this service out when you’re on the brink of separation or divorce, try to start heading to therapy as soon as problems start interfering with daily life. The key is seeking before you’re in a real crisis, but we all have busy lives, so in the meanwhile, you can keep an eye on some signs. Problems like manifest as:

  • More than one unsolvable disagreement
  • You find it tough to express feelings to each other
  • You have gone through infidelity/abuse/addiction
  • A desire to have your relationship to be stronger than it currently is

How to find a relationship therapist

There are lots of professionals in this field, so instead of heading into the black hole that is Google, consider asking people you know, or trusted medical professionals, for references. If you feel anxious about visiting an in-person therapist or living in a rural area, you may want to consider online relationship counseling. This is a great, accessible option for people who feel that face-to-face therapy is challenging for a range of reasons.

Also, you might not meet a therapist you love the first time. It’s kind of like dating — you may have to spend a few weeks or even months shopping around before you find the right chemistry and vibe.

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