What is Marriage and Couples Therapy? What to do?

Marriage and couple therapies are an important tool that helps couples establish healthier communication and understand and know each other better. People who experience conflict on certain issues in their marriage or have difficulty communicating can apply for marriage therapy. Unmarried individuals or engaged couples can apply for these therapies.

The aim of therapies is to examine the relationships of couples with each other, to discover and learn the right ways of communication, to understand the sources of disagreements and to find common ground to resolve them, and to change and transform the current relationship in a healthier direction. In addition, therapies help couples discover each other individually and enrich their sexual lives.

In therapies, the focus is often on the established relationship. Conflicts, impasses, tension and stress in relationships can directly affect marriages and, of course, sexual life. The problem area is quite wide. Many factors can disrupt the natural balance of marriage or cause some problems between couples. In addition, some effects can be seen from time to time in the relationship a person establishes with others in his individual life. With therapy support received at the appropriate time and on the appropriate ground, couples can gain a new perspective on their marriage or relationship and maintain a healthier communication. With the positive communication that couples establish with each other, there will be positive reflections on the relationship established with the other.

In marriage and couple therapy, the therapist examines the problems and needs experienced in the marriage or relationship, then conducts a joint study with the couples with the resulting data, enabling the couples to meet on a more harmonious and healthier plane. Depending on the content of the problem, the therapist plans sessions, both individually and as a couple, where necessary. The duration and course of the therapies are directly proportional to the interest and effort the couple or the individual puts into the sessions. Every person is unique and special. Likewise, each relationship is special and unique to each individual. In this context, therapy periods vary from person to person, from relationship to relationship. It varies from person to person.

Most importantly; The therapy process takes place only between the couples and the therapist, observing ethical rules. Your therapist will accompany you with his expert identity, impartiality and professionalism.

 

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