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How Relationship Counselling Helps

By on April 23, 2012

Relationship counsellingRelationship counselling is very helpful for distressed relationships and marriages that are at the brink of breaking up. Normally people with coping techniques are able to adapt to each other’s responses and are able to resolve conflicts. At times tension in marital relationships is rife and insurmountable.

A relationship counsellor can mediate and help the couple to come to terms with their differences. The goal of counselling is to create self-awareness, communication and obtain positive and constructive feedback to get needs and desires met. Here are some of the ways by which relationship counselling can help.

Ways By Which Relationship Counselling Helps

Reduction Of Arguments

Arguments are an integral part of a married relationship. They occur because one person’s needs are not being met or not being addressed. They can also occur when needs are being communicated inappropriately causing anger, tension and resentment. Counselling helps couples to resolve arguments by making them shift their stance towards a non-judgemental, understanding and listening mode.

Enhances Commitment

The other reason why couples tend to drift away is varying levels of commitments towards each other and their relationships. The bone of contention in most marriages is the level of commitment a partner shows to his old family vis-a-vis the new family that he /she is supposed to raise and nurture. The difference in expectations can lead to friction. Relationship counselling helps the couple to effect a compromise in giving and receiving commitment.

Communication

One of the most sought after goals of relationship counselling are communication. Allowing the couples to adopt a more adaptive and workable pattern of communication where they seek to effectively redress their issues is critical.

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It also helps the couples to adopt a good pattern of communication even after the fight or argument is over. Counselling helps the couple to be succinct and precise about their needs rather than assuming that their partners know everything.

Resolving Sexual Problems

Resolution of sexual dissatisfaction and other problems is also a benefit of relationship counselling. Sexual problems rise in a marriage after the birth of a child and also because of different sexual needs. Counselling helps couples to come to terms with their sexual needs and be able to significantly communicate them to their partners.

Helping To Relinquish Control

Many marriages fail because one partner is excessively dominating or controlling. Counselling helps such people in relinquishing control and helping others attain self-reliance and freedom. A relationship or marriage cannot work on the precinct of one person’s whims and fancies. This often happens at the cost of the other partner. Giving each other space and trusting your partner to make the right choices for themselves is critical to a marriage.

These are some of the ways by which relationship counselling can help. More and more couples are now reverting to relationship counselling to adapt better to their marriages and enhance communication with their partners. At times counselling helps by building bridges and acting as a mediator when no other solution works. Relationship counselling is also no longer taboo nor does it reflect on your personal relationship building inadequacies.

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