Can Marriage Counseling Raleigh NC Help?

How Marriage Counseling Raleigh NC And Couples Therapy Raleigh Can Strengthen Your Relationships and Improve Your Sex Life!

As a marriage counselor in Raleigh, North Carolina, I work with couples and individuals to help them feel more connected, secure, and loved.

Marriage counseling Raleigh NC provides a secure environment for couples who don't know how to express love anymore without fighting to work on exploring their emotions and rekindling their connection.

Couples therapy Raleigh can help you get to a place in your relationship where you love and feel loved again.

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Many couples and individuals interested in marriage counseling Raleigh NC, often ask the same question: can marriage counseling help? The only honest and transparent answer to this question is – it depends.

Which Factors Determine the Success of Marriage Counseling Raleigh NC?

Three key factors determine whether or not marriage counseling can be effective. These three reasons boil down to the following questions:

·       Does the counselor have the specialized training to address your needs?

·       Do you trust this counselor's process?

·       Are you open to marriage counseling?

Marriage counseling can help if a marriage counselor has specialized training in the area that you need help with.

The success of your marriage counseling greatly depends on whether you choose a counselor specializing in the issue you seek help for. So, before you start your marriage counseling Raliegh NC, you need to recognize and understand what kind of help you are looking for.

For example, are you seeking marriage counseling for addiction, looking for help with affairs and infidelity, or seeking help with an eating disorder that is blocking your relationship and causing a lot of distress?

As you can see, these are three very different issues that individuals and couples may face. It is essential to find a marriage counselor specializing not only in marriage counseling but also in the problem you need assistance with.

For example, I have a lot of expertise, and I am passionate about working with couples who navigate affairs or any other relationship distress. But I am not a specialist in addiction or eating disorders. So, you would need someone else with training and expertise in couples counseling and addiction or eating disorders for your marriage counseling to help.

You should talk to a counselor beforehand and ask them about their specialty.

Do you trust the counselor's process?

The relationship between a counselor and a client or clients is vital for relationship counseling success. A lot of research shows that this connection between the therapist and the client is so much more critical than the interventions they use.

But this relationship is also not a natural one. This is a professional connection that involves closeness, transparency, and honesty. This interaction is frequently life-changing for the patient but also demanding for both parties. So, before you start marriage counseling, you must connect to your gut feeling and ask yourself, "Do I trust this person? Do I like them? Can I be open to the process with this person?"

During your marriage counseling, you will have to be vulnerable, dig deep, and expose yourself, so it is essential that you trust your marriage counselor without fully knowing them. As I said, the therapist-client relationship is not completely natural or reciprocal – you will never really get to know your counselor how they get to know you, so make sure you find a counselor you feel you can trust.

Are you open to marriage counseling?

Are you ready to go to deep, dark places in your relationship, past, and personality? Are you prepared to drop the shield and talk about your insecurities, fears, and shame?

Does your schedule allow weekly marriage counseling sessions for a year or so? Do your finances allow for that?

It's worth considering these few things before you commit to the process of marriage counseling because they can significantly determine the success of your marriage counseling.

Summary 

Answering the question, "Can marriage counseling help or not?" is not simple. The success of counseling depends on many other things. Still, if your counselor is not specialized in the area you struggle with or if you don't trust them, your counseling process is doomed to fail.

However, more than just a counselor decides about the counseling process. You – your access to your emotions, openness, and flexibility – will determine the end results.

If you want to start improving your emotional and sexual life and rekindling the connection in your relationship, click here to schedule your free 15-minute consultation.

This is not your typical weekly kind of therapy. I am here to help couples and individuals in relationships do what is proven to work to help them heal their relationships. Through marriage counseling Raleigh NC, marriage retreat in North Carolina, online therapy North Carolina, and individual counseling, there is something for every couple who wants to heal their relationship.

Stop wasting years of your precious life trying to feel happy. Schedule your free 15-minute consultation with me today by clicking here. During the call, you will discover how having a place to heal your relationship with a guide can take you from the hurt to a healthier relationship than the one you grew up with.

 

Hi, I'm Irina Baechle, LCSW, in Raleigh, NC. I believe in the power of healthy relationships and write on that topic. Whether you and a partner are co-creating a healthy marriage or you are single and navigating how to have healthy relationships, my content is for you.

Let's make healthy, trustworthy marriages the norm instead of the exception!

Topics I write about include marriage, infidelity, sex, roommate marriages, healthy second marriages, and healing after toxic or unfaithful marriages

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