Marriage counseling, also called couples therapy, helps couples — married or not — understand and resolve conflicts and improve their relationship. Marriage counseling gives couples the tools to communicate better, negotiate differences, problem solve and even argue in a healthier way. In couples counseling you will learn the top indicators for eventual split up and how to make effective changes. You will also learn how to build strong, mutually supportive and satisfying relationships.
You may be interested in learning:
Fair Fighting Techniques
Communication Skills
How to Set Marital Goals for Win-Win Situations
Learn How to Effectively Get Your Point Across
Compromise that Doesn't Hurt
Defining Marital Roles and Rules
Couples counseling can be short term--you may need only a few sessions to help you weather a crisis. Or you may need counseling for several months, particularly if your relationship has greatly deteriorated. As with individual psychotherapy, you typically see a marriage counselor once a week.
Research has made a connection between brain functioning and romantic rejection: it involves motivation, reward and addiction. For more: click here.