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Role Of A Marriage Therapist
The role of the marriage therapist is to help couples express their feelings
for one another. In any troubled marriage there are going to be emotions that
may be difficult to express. A therapist helps couples express all of their feelings--positive or negative--so that couples can begin to better
understand their relationships. Marriage therapists do not take sides. They strive to understand the feelings
of both partners in a relationship so that they can help them communicate with one another
more effectively. The marriage therapist listens carefully to what is said so
that he or she can help unearth the root of a marriage's problems. He or she must
also teach partners how to listen to one another so that they can begin to solve
their problems on their own. Marriage Therapist
Many couples fear turning to a marriage therapist when facing significant marital
problems. What they fail to realize is that under most circumstances it takes
outside to help to find solutions to the serious emotional challenges couples
face. A marriage therapist is often the only one that can help show a troubled
couple the way towards piecing their marriage back together. It Takes Two
Marriage therapy cannot work without the participation of both partners of a
marriage. Relationships are about the union between two people; one person alone
cannot save a marriage. Two, however, can rediscover those feelings and emotions
that brought them together in the first place. Find A Marriage Therapist
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