Counseling Helps You Re Learn to Love Your Partner
When Jonas and Kerrianne were first married, they experienced a long honeymoon period where they were focused intently on each other and their relationship. Solid and profitable careers took the strain out of financial worries and there were able to spend long vacations exploring the world around them and the individuals within. They were busy, content and happy with one another.
The circumstances that led Jonas and Kerrianne to seek out marriage counseling were really just a sequence of common, everyday problems that built overtime into a range of issues simply too much for them to deal with on their own.
Jonas said:
We were married 15 years. We had 2 kids, our oldest was 10 and our youngest was 6. You’d think that we had gotten through all the hard parts already in our marriage but after the kids went to school full time, something changed. We just didn’t talk anymore. We didn’t have anything to say about ourselves.
Their marriage counselor was able to help them find ways to reconnect on a deep and emotional level. Jonas and Kerrianne were able to use their counseling sessions as a way to learn techniques and tips on how to relearn things about themselves and their spouse, things that they may have known years ago, but which had changed and were no longer what they used to be. They were able to fall in love all over again.
Marriage counseling can be a way for you and your spouse to reconnect and learn how to love one another again.
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