Brian Purcell
(866)-990-4480
mywedding@twobecomeoneministry.com
As divorce rates continue to rise in the United States, more and more couples are approaching marriage with increasing caution. While Americans are still opting for marriage, many are looking for opportunities to damage-proof their relationships before they say “I do.” Pre-marital counseling is just one approach couples are taking.
What is Pre-Marital Counseling?
Pre-marital counseling, like any couples counseling, is usually facilitated by a skilled family therapist, (and sometimes members of the clergy). The function of pre-marital counseling is two-fold:
To assist couples in developing skills to navigate their way through marriage successfully
To identify (and if possible resolve) areas of difference between couples that may become a source of conflict later. Although getting married is one of the most exciting times in the life of any woman, it’s also a time to be thinking clearly. There is a lot to consider when you are an independent woman ready to take the step to join your life with another. Before you make that trek down the aisle there are a number of pre-marital questions you should discuss with your fiancee. They may be uncomfortable and you may believe they are unnecessary, but without a thorough understanding of where your soon-to-be-spouse stands on some issues, you could be facing conflict down the road. Some of the most important premarital questions center on finances, children and career aspirations.
If you are interested in pre-marital counseling then please click the link button below for the pre-marital application. It doesn't matter where you live I can still provide you with the pre-marital counseling you need. Many couples I work with do not live near me so I offer a unique way of doing the counseling that helps each couple be more relaxed in their own home.