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How Marriage Counselling Can Help After Infidelity
Any relationship can experience challenges. However, infidelity in your marriage can be a very damaging situation that leads to feelings of anger, confusion, and emotional pain for everyone involved. You may find it difficult to trust one another again; you may feel strong anger and betrayal; you may feel guilty for your actions in the affair. All of these feelings and challenges are expected following infidelity, and though it may feel hopeless there is still an opportunity for you and your spouse to heal together if you so choose. This blog post will explain how marriage counselling can help you and your spouse after experiencing an affair. Struggling after infidelity? Contact us for marriage counseling in the Durham Region to start your healing process today.
How to Prepare for Couples Therapy
Oftentimes the term ‘couples therapy’ is surrounded by shame and embarrassment because people feel like they should be able to work through their relationship problems on their own. There can also be a lot of hesitancy around even admitting that you need to work on your relationship. Seeking out couples therapy shouldn’t be viewed as some type of social faux pas, but rather the opportunity to help your relationship flourish in a way that supports both you and your partner. With so many people avoiding the idea of couples therapy, it’s time to pull back the curtain and understand the true nature of couples therapy. This blog post will give you information on couples therapy, the benefits, and how you can prepare for your first session.