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Do People Just Feel Happy When They See Unhappily Married Couples “Work It Out”?

Question by like it like: Do people just feel happy when they see unhappily married couples “work it out”?
Like when they a person who is clearly unhappy in a marriage, but people still keep telling him/her to “work it out” and to seek counseling?

why do people give such illogical advice?

is it because they ENJOY seeing other people being unhappily married and having really boring unsatisfying lives,

because it makes them feel like “they are not doing so bad after all”?
the illogical argument they usually give is “divorce is wrong”
to those who say “till death”-

they don’t know if the people involved REALLY MEANT IT… how can u assume everyone who gets marie really means it?

Best answer:

Answer by Jean Luc Picard
why is divorce so expensive?

BECAUSE ITS WORTH IT!

lol

What do you think? Answer below!

 


 

Client Centred Couples Counselling – Allan Turner & Kate Stubbings – This is an important, but often neglected area of Person Centred Counselling. There is very little theoretical writing which is exclusively person centred, on this subject. This presentation is unashamedly person-centred and will focus on PCA theory as it is applied to couples work. Our two presenters are both very experienced in the field with more than 40 years experience between them. They are both Senior Accredited members of BACP. They are passionately interested in working with couples and find this the most rewarding, but challenging, aspect of their counselling work. They described it as the most demanding, challenging, absorbing, fascinating work they do. It uses all aspects of themselves, their empathy, compassion, emotion, wit and intellect. The presentation will start with a consideration of how the person centred “six conditions” can be applied to couples work, followed by a description of their practical application. This will be followed by a demonstration of Allan and Kate’s work and finally they hope to offer a little time for questions.”

 

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