Is Prewedding Counseling for You?
Think counseling is just for people with problems? Think again. As far as we're concerned, you've got nothing to lose, everything
to gain. You'll strengthen your chances of staying together if you
learn the skills needed. This is especially relevant in today's climate;
with divorce so prevalent, many couples don't have role models to
follow. Counselors can step in and become your relationship exper.
Timing is Everything
Prewedding
counseling has one distinct advantage: Learning how to communicate and
work through problems is a lot easier before rather than after the
wedding. Once you're married, you both already have unspoken
expectations for each other, never mind the often wacky ideas you got
growing up about what married life should be like. Before
marriage, you're still in a building stage -- the expectations are
there, but it's easier to be open about the issues that threaten
difficulty. And by learning how to talk through differences, you will
form good habits that will carry you through the years.
Find an Ear
There
are several ways to tackle this sticky subject. You might decide to
visit a psychologist or marriage and family therapist to thrash out
issues that plague you. But you may not even have to go that far: Most
houses of worship require to-be-weds to participate in counseling
sessions before they'll let you march down their aisles.
Out the Issues
Counseling
can help you recognize where your partner stands on a variety of
topics, and where his or her priorities lie, which will confirm your
sense of yourselves as a couple -- or, in some cases, open your eyes to
the fact that you might be making a mistake. What's there to talk about?
Religion, children, finances, habits, and family issues, among other
things. And even if you generally communicate well, there may be
specific issues you'd like some help working through.
Face the Facts
So
how do you know if premarital counseling is for you? It depends on your
existing ability to communicate with each other. Every marriage
presents difficulties and obstacles, and communication will be what
helps you overcome them. If you have trouble talking through the issues
in your lives -- and we mean really talking -- it's smart to learn how to do it now, when you're engaged.
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