Marriage Counseling Guide: How To Avoid Divorce

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As the divorce rate continues to climb, the idea of a marital counseling law and if it would be beneficial rises up to question. Divorce isn’t an easy subject and it tends to be avoided, but with the proper tools couples can come to a sound decision that satisfies both parties. Reaching out for help and going to counseling sessions can be considered to some as violating their privacy because of the questions and information that needs to be asked; however, information is classified and only being used to help couples for the better. Counseling should be mandatory for married couples who are looking to divorce to help guide them to a healthy resolution. Everyone can agree that marriage results in divorce for various reasons. In her article Why …show more content…

Tasker states, “Every marriage counseling program will begin with an initial intake where the therapist or counselor get basic information from the both of you” (Tasker "Marriage Counseling Guide: How to Avoid Divorce") In other words, the reason the couple is attending the session. Counselors have different strategies on how to approach a specific couple that includes: Insight-Oriented, Communication Coaching, Behavior Modification, Attachment Based/Behavioral Therapy, and Relationship Strengthening. (Tasker) Insight-Oriented therapy is changing the couple’s perspective on the relationship to a more objective view and learning to move forward. Communication Coaching is a strategy to help a couple communicate in a healthy way. Behavior Modification is another method used when emotional or physical abuse is present. Attachment Based/Behavioral Therapy helps couples express their emotions in a healthy way. Last but not least, Relationship Strengthening is used when a couple is drifting apart.

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