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Five Bad Signs Your Counselor Wants Your Success More Than You Do

Success

This is a rather direct post but an important one. If your counselor is working harder for you than you are working on yourself and your relationship, they are likely to get burnt out, and you are likely to fail. If this comes across as not showing a strong commitment to client service, it is […]

Your Counselor Should Not be Your Long-Term Referee

Counselor referree

Many people come to couples counseling saying they are primarily looking for a referee. While this can be appropriate initially, it is not a good long-term solution. Some say they can’t have a conversation without a neutral third party. This is fine as you eventually (sooner is better than later) learn how to communicate on […]

New Advances in Mental Health Treatment Could Help Relationships

ketamine

Some people who come to couples counseling are experiencing stress, anxiety, or some depression. Going through tough times in a relationship can bring about these feelings. Being your best self can help you to be the best partner. Sometimes, people who aren’t in their best state think about ending their relationship. Perhaps this is a […]

Great Sailors Aren’t Made From Smooth Seas

Pre marriage

Relationships tend to start pretty well. Most long-term relationships start with at least one good date. They can be more casual, fun, and perhaps your primary concern is making sure your partner likes you, without taking a lot of time to think about whether you like them. You may spend a lot of time apart […]