Marriage Counseling - Boston

Why would you seek couples counseling in Boston? This form of psychotherapy helps couples work through tough issues that are creating difficulties in their relationship.
 

 

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    Dana K. Wallach, MA LMFT
    Marriage and Family Therapist
    I specialize in the treatment of compulsive behaviors and addiction; sex addiction, coaddiction, eating disorders, alcoholism and drug addiction. GLBT clients warmly welcome.

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    Shrewsbury MA 01545


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    Marriage Counseling

    Boston, MA mental health professionals are ready to help. If you and your partner are arguing more, avoiding each other, or often feeling tense when you're together, it may be time to seek out a marriage counselor. Boston is fortunate to have a large number of effective counselors. Another reason you and your partner may decide to seek couples therapy is to strengthen your relationship and gain a better understanding of each other. Marriage counselors also work with couples who plan to be married. This is called premarital counseling. It's better to seek help early. Many couples put off the call too long for marriage counseling.

     

    Boston Therapists

    he terms couples counseling and marriage counseling can be used interchangeably. Most therapists who provide this form of therapy will work to help you and your partner meet your goals, whether you want to stay together or to separate amicably. However, some therapists, called marriage-friendly therapists, support the idea of marriage and encourage partners to stay together and work through their differences.

    Most couples who seek marriage counseling report that they would like to learn to communicate more effectively with each other. Other common concerns that couples bring to marriage counseling in Boston include problems related to parenting, infidelity, finances, partners' families, blended families, substance abuse, sexual difficulties, cultural differences, infertility, retirement, and same-sex issues.


    Who participates in couples counseling?
    In Boston, we have therapists who draw from various theoretical backgrounds. Some marriage counselors prefer to see both partners for every session, while others see couples together and separately. All couples therapists will help you and your partner manage difficult emotions as you discuss your differences and strengths. Whether you are in a not married or seeking marriage counseling, Boston therapists are here to help.