Archive for Premarital Counseling
Are Wedding Bells About to Ring? Don’t Forget to Invest in Your Marriage
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It’s incredible the amounts of money people spend on weddings and why not, it’s an unforgettable and hopefully life-lasting union between two people who love and are committed to each other. What is interesting is how few people choose to invest in premarital education. Relationships require work to remain vibrant and healthy. I suspect what happens is that most couples, fully engulfed in the love and romance of the honeymoon stage, don’t consider for a moment that they might have things come up between them down the line. My suggestion is to pack as many tools in your marriage toolbox as possible to assist you down the line when life throws you a curve ball – which it will at some point. Read More→
Premarital Therapy: Great Start for Marriage
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Remember back when you were a teen preparing to get your driver’s license. In order to get a driver’s license, several hoops must be jumped through; a permit test about the laws, driving classes, several months of practice with a skilled person in the car, and finally a licensing test. The DMV has made sure to educate the American driver to prevent accidents and fatal car collisions (thank goodness), but how come having children or getting married requires so little attention?
Similarly to driving, many people grow up with the future plans of marriage, excited to find a life partner, and to be committed. The success rate of marriages continues to drop in our country, yet there is little encouragement to attend marriage classes. A marriage is a special life long commitment, an agreement in which two people dedicate their lives to each other. The dream of a relationship becomes reality for many, however the training wheels of effective communication was not as clearly defined or taught. Premarital therapy and marriage counseling are a few ways people use to build healthy relationships. Read More→
Premarital Counseling: The Importance to Building a SOLID Foundation
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Premarital counseling is a preventative tool, a way to maintain a healthy connection in the relationship and create a lasting commitment through effective communication. Relationships are an investment: the more you put into it, the more it will grow and mature. The more it grows and matures, the more you get out of it. Because statistics show that nearly 50% of marriages end in divorce (US Census Bureau, February 2002), premarital counseling can help couples avoid becoming part of that percentage. Read More→
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