Think counseling is only for people with serious problems? Think again. Nowadays, with divorce is so common, many couples don’t have role models to follow. But counselors can step in and be your relationship experts, according to TheKnot.com.
Getting pre-marital counseling has one major advantage: Learning how to communicate and work through problems is a lot easier before the wedding. Once you’re married, you both already have expectations for each other and for what married life should be like. But before you tie the knot, you’re still in a building stage — the expectations are there, but it’s easier to be open about issues and talk through your differences.
Just Asking … Do you think couples should have counseling before they get married? Anyone out there who went through pre-marital counseling? How did it help? Anyone decide not to go through with the wedding after the counseling?
Good Article!
Kevin Colangelo