those strategies in a productive and meaningful manner.
As you go through the gradual motions of couples counseling, your therapist should be offering reasonable and helpful perspectives on the sources of your problems. A competent therapist will actually challenge both parties in regards to how they contribute to the problems and what they will do as individuals to ensure that the problems get resolved. Beyond clarifying a couple's primary and underlying issues, the counselor will help each person to communicate better so that future issues are easily resolved, or avoided altogether. Good couples counseling is about developing the communicative tools that are needed to combat and prevent problems.
While marriage counselors set the tone of a session and structure the framework of the exchange between couples, it is the couples themselves who are ultimately doing the work. A good therapist, in many ways, serves as a moderator--someone who is sympathetic to both parties yet doesn't take a side. They offer an outside perspective on the relationship and help to demonstrate communication devices. It should be the end goal of both the therapist and the couple that the patients absorb everything that the therapist is attempting to showcase in that office, and incorporate these methods into their day to day lives. Once this has been done to the satisfaction of everyone involved, it is safe to say that the relationship is on the mend and the therapist has done their job effectively.
Written by Kacy Suther.
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