Counseling that a couple engages in before the wedding in order to explore how the future may look and make decisions about how to structure the future.
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Counseling where the couple come in to work on aspects of their relationship that need some work. This may be a matter of fine tuning things, especially when the family moves through a developmental point (such as having children or all the children leaving the home), or it may be to address significant issues that have arisen.
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This service provides the couple with a structured way of looking at their relationship and assessing where it is at and what they might do with it now. You can think of this as taking your car in for service at a significant mile marker - there is some work to be done but when it has been done then you can expect the car to run well for a while.
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At times, both parties will not come into therapy. At times one person may chose to not take part while or one member of a couple needs to work intensely on their own issues. This service provides for this.
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This service is for when more than just the couple are involved in counseling. In this arrangement, the "family" (which can be traditionally or non-traditionally defined) comes in together to work on issues that exist within the family.
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This service provides an alternative way of going through a divorce, when one is determined to be necessary. The goal here is to help everyone move through this time in a way that preserves as much true peace as possible.
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By going on retreat and having therapeutic services provided in this setting, couples are able to work more intensely on issues or topics that are important to their marriage.
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