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Certainly we don want our relationship to stagnate or die but aren there already a lot of counselling and enrichment programs available when I want them?

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Certainly we don want our relationship to stagnate or die but aren there already a lot of counselling and enrichment programs available when I want them?

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The range of quality programs available is impressive and increasing all the time. These and marital therapies all have their place, but let’s be realistic about the obstacles you may experience in going to some of them. • Often the cost of counselling is high. You may have about six 50 minute sessions (that’s when you can get an appointment) and after the therapy is finished you are expected to carry on the relationship without any follow up – once again you are on your own. • Most marriage enrichment programs are group settings and assume a degree of ability in verbal and/or written skills. If they are residential they will require you to find baby-sitters (if you have children) and also contribute substantially to the cost of your accommodation. Whilst you can learn much from a group there is something quite unique and rewarding about a couple to couple relationship. You have much more flexibility and control over what you want to achieve and the effects are likely to be much more l

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