Posts Tagged ‘couples counseling’
Marriage Counseling, Couples Counseling and Couples Therapy in Chicago
Marriage Counseling, Couples Counseling and Couples Therapy in Chicago – Website – In addition, we have free relationship advice videos http://relationshipcounselingcenter.net/chicago Our relationship specialist in Chicago, IL, he…
Business Briefs
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Shapiro offers individual, couples and family therapy. Hires. MENDELSOHN JOINS BENESCH: Aaron Mendelsohn has joined Benesch's Innovations, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Practice Group as an associate. Mendelsohn previously …
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Jessica Simpson Sending Parents to Therapy Before She Gets Married?
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Jessica Simpson is “insisting that her divorced parents go to couples counseling before she walks down the aisle,” reports OK! magazine, which previously made up a September wedding date that's come and gone. The tabloid, which keeps speculating about …
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What Could I Name My Character’s Child?
Question by ranger’s fan 13: What could i name my character’s child?
Erica Curtis loses her husband on december 7th , 1941. Her husband David is lost in action.( the term is correct for the era.) She has one son John David but has her new baby on this horrible day
in history . I need names with the meanings that are full of bravery , courage and patroitic or common
1940’s era names.
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Couples Counseling: Pre Marriage Questions
Couples Counseling: Pre marriage questions – Pre marriage questions. http://truepotentialcounseling.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/couples-counseling-8-pre-marriage-questions-you-must-ask/ In this video Andre…
Marriage advice for Obama and Congress
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Too often during marital counseling, clergy talk with newlywed couples about compromise, when for many new couples fearful of sacrificing their individuality, compromise may be the last thing they want to think about when forming a permanent new bond …
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3 Times to Consider Couples Therapy
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Couples therapy, marriage counseling, relationship counseling — no matter how you say it, most people view it as a bad thing. The unspoken definition is “your relationship has problems,” and this is your last resort to save it. That is probably the …
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Is It Worth Seeking Couples Counseling ?
Question by james: Is it worth seeking Couples counseling ?
My girlfriend of 2 years and I broke up. Having a child together we maintained a great relationship. After a year and a half separation we got back together. We have been doing great and I proposed to her on a recent cruise. Shortly before the cruise we started having issues and they have continued. It’s really started to hurt our relationship. I have started seeing a counselor to fix myself and my part if OUR problems. The counselor has recommended couples counseling. She has agreed to go with me but it sucks we are already here after only 3 months of being back together. She is the one I love and want to marry but is worth it? To be to the point if needing counseling so soon? Thoughts and insight please. And a prayer too!
Is There Hope for My Marriage?
Question by Fstah06: Is there hope for my marriage?
In 2008 when I was 4 months pregnant with my son I found out my husband had been lying to me about various things throughout our 8yr relationship. I found out about his internet “friends” that happened to be all women, I read some sexual private messages to some of these “friends” on a friendster acct i didn’t even know he had. I found out that he talked to these women on the phone many times at night when he was “working late”. He also used his working lunch to call them but was too busy to call me. I found out he even added international calling to our phone plan to keep in touch with one of his friends in Canada. I found out he sent money to some of his friends even though we were close to being evicted. I found out he has was calling asian prostitutes he found off craigslist when I left him for a few months. We already had a daughter by this time. Oh the things i’ve found out about him. He is also an closet alcoholic and pill popper. I would notice his strange behavior but since my husband does such a great job of playing the “nice, i’ll never hurt a fly” guy that I never imagined he was doing these things behind my back. I caught him by going through our cell phone records and logging into his AIM (no i wasn’t messaging his friends, but waited until they messaged him). Everything hit the fan when he left his cell phone home one day and he received a text from a “work” contact, in which this woman proceeded to call me a psycho. He never defended me to these people and his family ,who also seem to think i have issues based on lies he’s told, but he claims to have stopped talking to these people. He claims that he talked to these women to deal with my anger outbursts and my mood swings. He made me out to be some crazy women. I was acting with such rage because he was taking money from me, leaving me at home with no transportation, ruining my credit and left me completely isolated with no where to go after I had our daughter. I was mad as hell and felt like a prisoner.I left him because I hated the angry person I was becoming. I offered to go to anger management and asked him to do couples counseling for many many years. He took my behavior and used it as an excuse to play the victim to all these women he was talking to instead of actually taking my advice of doing professional counseling. Of course, while he was getting “counseling” from his friends, I was at home isolated and confused as to why he wasn’t taking any of my advice. I took myself and my daughter out of state after that text message. I was having panic attacks. I didn’t think this was the best environment for me considering I was pregnant. After our son was born I returned.
In the past two years he seems to have made an honest effort to change and tells me he loves me, helps with every aspect of the house chores and is great with the kids. The problem is I don’t trust him. I have a lot of anger toward him and honestly my heart isn’t it anymore. I don’t have any interest in putting any effort into our relationship. I really don’t like him much. He’s great with the kids and I’m trying to figure out an arrangement in which our kids have us both in their lives without me having to see his face. He doesn’t want a divorce and keeps acting as if he’s in denial of the reality that I really don’t want this marriage. If I feel totally detached from this relationship, is there hope that anything can fix it? Is it possible for me to let him in my life again, if I feel nothing but resentment toward him? If it makes a difference, i’m currently a stay at home mom but had a professional job before becoming a mom.
How Does a Person Deal With Severe and Serious Self-Debt Issues. It Is Almost the Opposite of People Who Are?
Question by Salsa: How does a person deal with severe and serious self-debt issues. It is almost the opposite of people who are?
shopoholics and go into financial debt. In self-debt, the person denies and themselves of everything including not going to docotrs and dentists due to the money that has to be paid. Just like when shoppers get a high from shopping, self-debtors have anxiety so extreme when they have to spend money on even the bare essentials that they don’t do it. So, how can this be handled. And please don’t give an answer like “see a therapist” because remember that costs money and the person needs help to be able to spend money on themselves. So, what can be done?????
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