Relationship Counseling – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Published: 24th May 2011
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It’s no secret that being in a relationship with someone you love and care about isn’t all that easy. At least, not ALL the time.



Things may have started great and awesome… and it’s very possible you thought that the two of you would forever be happy, no matter what.



Unfortunately, after a while reality kicks in. Believe it or not, there’s a BIG percentage of couples that go to relationship counseling while they’re still together.



That said, if you fall into that category, here are a few things for you to consider when it comes to seeing a counselor.



First, you’ve got to realize that while relationship counseling CAN help the relationship, a counselor is not a miracle-worker.



That means YOU and YOUR PARTNER are going to have to put in some effort and work at it. All the relationship counselor can do is listen to both of you with a neutral perspective… and then offer good suggestions for mending your relationship based on your issues.



Now, for relationship counseling to work, BOTH of you need to want to save the relationship.




It can’t be a one-sided thing. What’s more, you need to go to counseling with a spirit of cooperation.



So there shouldn’t be a competition to see who’s "right" and who’s "wrong."



If that’s an issue, then the counselor can help bring down any walls you’ve put up to protect yourself from getting hurt or feeling vulnerable.



One aspect of relationship counseling that you’ll need to be weary of – more fighting.



It sounds counterintuitive, but it’s normal to argue MORE after your first few sessions of

counseling because you’ve FINALLY brought issues to the surface and have expressed how you each feel.



This can lead to hurt feelings and resentment at first, because you’re still learning ways to

communicate with each other and do conflict resolution.



But if that’s the case, no need for alarm. Things WILL get better so long as you keep going

to relationship counseling.



Many times, however, the first few sessions of counseling may be all your relationship needs. That’s because just having a third party listen to you and validate your feelings can be VERY therapeutic for the both of you.






One more thing… instead of seeing a counselor at all, could you just use a relationship self-help book to try and fix your relationship problems?



It’s possible. But to start, you should definitely see a counselor. This will set things on the right foot. Later on, once you’ve learned some methods to resolve conflict and communicate better, then you can try doing it yourself with the advice inside books.



Of course, the biggest thing here is that your relationship WILL NOT improve, even if you DO go to relationship counseling, if you don’t put in the effort and take action.



This may sound like common sense, but too many couples fall trap to this. So if your relationship is a bit on the rocky side, definitely look into relationship counseling.



It can really help and keep your relationship happy, passionate, fun and exciting! If you'd like more info on how to get back your ex or save your relationship, check out http://www.loverepairman.com


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