Therapy For A Great Marriage

Marriage is a vital part of our society. We at Theravive diligently uphold the need for us as counselors to help build up strong, healthy marriages where commitment is always mingled with love and intimacy. Through marriage, we build our families. In our changing culture, families are often exceedingly dynamic, from traditional to mixed, or single parent, the need for values-based counselling is greater today than ever before. Issues and concerns with our spouse and relatives can add an additional challenges when it comes to resolving marital problems.

Seeing a Marriage Counselor is Healthy

Nearly all marriages could use some help. Think of a marital relationship as an engine that drives our lives. When the engine doesn't work right, our ability to go forward suffers. Counseling is like getting an oil change, or infusing us with new fuel. There is no shame, and no need to feel "guilty" about seeing a counselor.

Trail through the Redwood Forest

Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste, that they hurry past it. –Kierkegaard


Why is a Marriage Counsellor Different?

Whereas individual counseling addresses the very personal aspects of ourselves, marriage counseling takes into account the unique relationship and circumstances between two people. At Theravive, we are committed towards counseling couples and families to address not only the people who are hurting, but also the relationships that connect each member of the group. Your counselor will come along side you with your family to resolve the underlying issues so the family is able to enjoy lasting healthy and rewarding relationships. Contrary to individual therapy where the person is the client, in couples therapy, the married couple is the client. The marriage counseling process works to bring healing to the relationships allowing individuals to better enjoy their family and all these relationships

Theravive's Marriage Counseling Commitment

Our therapists are committed when counseling couples and families to address not only the people who are hurting, but also the relationships that connect each member of the group. Your counsellor will work with your family to resolve the issues so the family is able to enjoy healthy and rewarding Relationships. Contrary to individual therapy where the person is the client, in family therapy, the “family” is the client. The counselling process works to bring healing to the Relationships allowing individuals to better enjoy their family and all these Relationships.


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