Can Counseling Fix a Marriage?

June 4, 2021

NYC Couples Therapy

Unfortunately, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, but it doesn’t have to be this way for everyone. Countless couples rely on therapy, and before they even make it to that point, they wonder “ can counseling fix my marriage? ” Before we get into the details of marriage counseling and how it works, you should know one thing: it does work. However, it only works if you trust in the process and are willing to work with your spouse and a NYC couples therapist to work towards the benefit of your marriage.  For more info and inquiries: Email: vrivera@wellnesspsychotherapistnyc.com
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Victoria Rivera, Wellness Psychotherapist, is committed to helping you with the therapy and counseling you need to save your marriage. With more than 15 years of experience, I work hard to be the premier NYC psychotherapist , so you can trust me to put your family’s best needs first. 

Does Counseling Really Help Marriages?

Yes. Counseling can significantly help married couples through some of the most significant arguments and contention. In fact, marriage counseling has a success rate of around 70 to 80 percent. However, it only helps those who want help. If a couple enters counseling with the clear intentions of repairing what they feel is broken, then therapy can provide them with great success.  In some cases, those who go through marriage counseling will still divorce, but that’s often due to irreconcilable differences. At the end of the day, it’s crucial for both parties to come into the sessions with an open mind and willingness to remain vulnerable. It’s never easy to hear about the things you are doing incorrectly or ways you cause your spouse to feel inadequate, but listening and learning how each other feels can help aid in successful counseling. 

Do Marriage Counselors Ever Suggest Divorce?

If you are in a failing marriage and are looking for a couples therapist to tell you whether you should stay together or divorce, you’re looking in the wrong place. No matter the situation, it is not in a marriage counselor’s responsibility to give that advice. A marriage counselor will do everything they can to keep a client safe, but they will not divorce — even in instances where abuse is present in the relationship. The counselor is there to simply listen to your goals and work towards the most favorable situation for both of them.  If you are seeking a counselor to tell you to divorce your spouse, you should not be looking into therapy. Therapy is for those who want to save their marriages instead of looking for an out and someone to validate their decision to divorce their spouse. 

Do Marriage Counselors Take Sides?

Unfortunately, some spouses enter marriage counseling in hopes that the counselor will validate their feelings against one another. Marriage counselors are not supposed to take an individual’s side; nor should they give advice regarding your marriage. The only side that a marriage counselor will take is the side of a happy marriage. As a counselor, it is my sole responsibility to help you and your spouse determine where your hardships lie and discover the most effective ways to fix them. A marriage counselor only focuses on making sure both sides give each other time to speak and listen, and work together to help fix their marriage. Call my office today for a free phone consultation, and I’ll help you understand your options. Should Both Spouses See the Same NYC Therapist? There are some who believe that if one partner is seeing a specific therapist the spouse should see someone else. However, this often continues to divide both spouses rather than bringing them together. Seeing the same therapist has numerous benefits to the couple, including the following:

If both spouses see a separate therapist, there can be numerous problems. One spouse may receive advice from their individual therapist that dismisses what the other spouse is learning from their therapist. It’s advisable for both parties to work with the same therapist so they can remain consistent together, always working towards the goals they have expressed, and get the best outcome possible for their marriage.  What Will a Couples Therapist Do? To know if counseling can fix your marriage, you should know what happens in the process. The first thing you and your spouse will do when you enter counseling is discuss your goals. Make sure that you have a clear cut goal, which if you’re attending marriage counseling, is to most likely save your marriage. You’re considering counseling because you and your spouse are currently experiencing issues that evoke worry, contention, and other problems. Your goal should focus on fixing those issues. In your session, both parties will have a chance to speak about the concerns in their marriage. Of course, that means the other party should listen closely and learn from the communication they have.  A marriage counselor works to uncover the underlying issues that may exist. During this time, the counselor may ask you to be vulnerable and completely open, always honest about your feelings to best determine a solution for your marriage.  Call my office today for a free phone consultation, and I’ll help you understand your options. How Long Should Counseling Take for a Marriage? Let’s be honest: sessions can last anywhere from an hour to two hours and may go on for numerous weeks. However, it’s always up to the couple and counselor to design how long therapy should take. There is no set time that a couple should take to get through counseling. All spouses have differing problems, and they are not always easy to figure out. As such, sessions can go on for months if that’s what it takes to uncover the problems a couple has and come up with a solution. Even more, you should not feel as though you have to get through therapy in a specific amount of time because a married couple you know only took a few weeks to find a solution.  Your marriage is unique and should be treated as such. Don’t ever feel that you have to be done in a certain time frame or that you can’t take longer than others. The end goal is to save your marriage, no matter how long it may take. Tips to Help Save a Marriage from Our NYC Marriage Counselor If you’re looking to save your marriage, the first thing you should do is seek counseling with a certified NYC couples therapist . Unfortunately, not everyone takes this first step to fix their marriage. It’s one of the most beneficial things you can do because it gives you the steps to continue to protect your marriage. For instance, a marriage counselor can help you:

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