Premarital Counseling
Do you have questions about premarital counseling? Are you or someone you love looking for a therapist to help get started off on the right foot? Health Research Fund estimates that couples who underwent premarital counseling before their wedding had a 30% higher marital satisfaction rate to those who did not attend counseling before their wedding. And if a couple goes to counseling for 6-8 sessions somewhere around 4-6 months before their wedding day, they may only be looking at 1-5% of their total wedding budget. Premarital counseling is a GREAT investment that is statistically supported to improve the quality and longevity of your marriage.
Licensed Marriage and family therapist of San Diego, Lindsay Wilson, says this:
“I always tell my couples that I have no business giving them the stamp of approval to get married or not. I want them to bring their whole selves into the therapy room without fear that I will tell them something definitive about the success of their marriage. I tell them: therapy is the place to bring your ‘dirty laundry’, don’t bring the already put-together parts of your relationship, bring the stuff that needs to be cleaned out and worked through.”
3 Common Questions
1. What will we talk about?
2. Will we fight?
3. Are there any recommended books for engaged couples?
- Hold Me Tight – Sue Johnson
- The Meaning of Marriage – Timothy Keller
- Love and War – John and Stasi Eldredge
- The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work – John Gottman
- 5 Love Languages – Gary Chapman
Premarital counseling helps begin dialogue about common topics that are important for a successful marriage and builds a solid, biblical foundation. We desire for your marriage to be more beautiful than your wedding day! Give us a call at 720-594-4469 or email us at [email protected] to set up an appointment.
What other questions do you have? Are there are other books that you have read or resources that you have come across that you have found helpful? Please share with us. Comment below!