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Does Couples Counseling Work?

by Pat LaDouceur, Ph.D.

The short answer to this question is a resounding Yes!

Dr. John Gottman spent forty years researching how couples create close, lasting relationships and what it takes to turn a distressed marriage around. Using his approach, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, 85% of couples were able to turn their relationships around.

How Couples Counseling Can Help

"Counseling gave me a much better understanding of my partner and myself. It made me more compassionate and helped me to find words to express previously amorphous emotions. Wherever your path takes you, it can help to have another person as coach, guide, facilitator."
-- Client

When It's Not a Good Idea...

Sometimes marriage counseling isn't the best next step. Couples counseling is not effective when one person has already made a decision to leave the relationship. Counseling helps support people's goals, not change their minds. At this point, the role of a therapist or "divorce coach" would be to help partners separate gracefully. Couples counseling is also not helpful when fights have turned physical. When there is a question about safety, individual or group counseling is the place to start.

"My spouse and I have only been going [to counseling] for a few months but we immediately both felt such relief and hope for our marriage....[it] has given us a very bright light at the end of our dark tunnel."
-- Client

In the past forty years, marriage counseling has come a long way. Research shows what goes well in successful marriages, and how to turn distressed relationships around. With an effective approach and a counselor who is a good fit for you, marriage counseling definitely works.


References

Gottman, John, 2004. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

Johnson & Greenberg, 1985. The differential effectiveness of experiential and problem solving interventions in resolving marital conflict. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 53, 175-184.

Client comments are from the U.C. Berkeley Parent Network, where they are anonymously posted at
http://parents.berkeley.edu/advice/family/couples_therapy.html

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Pat LaDouceur is marriage and and couples therapist with an office near Berkeley, in Albany, California. She is a "Marriage Friendly Couples Therapist" Serving the East San Francisco Bay Area including Albany, Berkeley, El Sobrante, Kensington, Oakland, Piedmont, and Richmond.She specializes in helping couples feel closer, reduce conflict, and rebuild trust after infidelity.