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Marriage Counseling


How To Move Beyond Childhood Abuse And Have Healthier Relationships As An Adult
Written by Melody Brooke · March 22, 2008 
Marriage Counseling - How To Move Beyond Childhood Abuse And Have Healthier Relationships As An Adult

Jim looked at Shannon with a cacophony of feelings; love, lust, appreciation and fear and wanted desperately to reach for her. Shannon could sense his looking at her, in... Read the story »

Getting Married? 6 Reasons Why You Need Pre-Marriage Counseling
Written by Lisa Brookes Kift · February 10, 2008 
Marriage Counseling - Getting Married? 6 Reasons Why You Need Pre-Marriage Counseling

Most couples spend more time planning their weddings than their marriages!  With divorce rates at an all time high, it seems that couples are facing more challenges than... Read the story »

Do You Know The Secret To Marital Bliss?
Written by Melody Brooke · December 18, 2007 
Marriage Counseling - Do You Know The Secret To Marital Bliss?

Wow! I’m so Glad I Married You! The main thing I remember about being with my ex-husband is how angry I felt all the time. I was always unhappy with him about something.... Read the story »

Empathizing With a Wife Beater?
Written by Melody Brooke · November 13, 2007 
Marriage Counseling - Empathizing With a Wife Beater?

Jim was a thirty-something man who was involved in a violent relationship. He was not proud of his part in the violence and had been attending an anger management group. He... Read the story »

How Therapy Can Actually Destroy Your Marriage
Written by Melody Brooke · September 7, 2007 
Marriage Counseling - How Therapy Can Actually Destroy Your Marriage

Generally speaking we choose to go into therapy when we can’t figure out how to make our lives work by ourselves. Maybe we’ve been aware of underlying sadness that doesn’t... Read the story »

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