I think you should have moved out before. You're just asking for more trouble if you stay there. I have very low expectations for any man who would hit a woman. Absolutely! By moving out you are making the statement that you aren't taking anymore of the abuser's attitude and THEY have to prove to you that they are trying to get help and are improving. I know it's tough, but that's what it's called, "tough love." Also, the separation will help the abuser to think more clearly and hopefully realize what he/she has become and do something about it. Good luck Marcy
You two should seek counseling. Good luck and God Bless:)
Before getting a divorce, couples should attend marriage counseling to work on their problems.
Most church offer some pre marriage counseling. You should speak with your pastor and see if he can help you or direct you to someone else.
Insist on marriage counseling.
No, you should never tell an abuser you love them and if you think you love them then you need psychological counseling because abusing a person is not about love. You don't hurt the ones you love! Get out of this relationship while you still can!
Yes. If a married person seeks advice from a counselor, even a Christian pastor functioning as a counselor, they should receive help in private if they request it. In one example that person may be a victim of spousal abuse. Having to notify the abuser that the victim has requested private counseling may result in more abuse. In many cases a spouse refuses to attend marriage-divorce counseling. That should not prevent the other from seeking help.If a Christian pastor has chosen the position of counseling others they should do so in the best interests of the people who seek help.
If multicultural families have differences then they should get marriage counseling help prior to getting married, or at least during the beginning of a marriage. There are many different ways to raise children and it is best to have a third party tell this is true.
yes when there is a problem that's when u should see a marriage counselor.
Marriage counseling shoul be tried if both parties of the married couple want to save the relationship. A counselor can listen to each side of the relationship. The counselor then will give advice to what the couple could do to save the relationshiop.
I would suggest that you go for a marriage counseling before you get married. It really helps when you apply what you learn... Well if you ever needed to have a counseling for your marriage at any point maybe your boyfriend or husband isn't the one for you! No offence because this is coming from a young age I told my mother the same thing!
http://relationshipcenterformarriagecounseling.com/ AND http://family-marriage-counseling.com/ are two very useful links for you to find local centers for Marriage Counseling. These sites provide you with details of Marriage Counseling services in most States of USA. You need to select the State of your choice to find your nearest marriage counseling center. The first place you should start any search to find out the cheapest place to get a service is the internet. There also may be advertisements for these services all over the newspaper also. Locally there should be a good doctor advertising themselves..
Having trouble in any marriage is common, but finding the right marriage counseling is useful to any couple. Some believe marriage counseling should begin when the marriage begins. Other individuals agree that counseling should be left for “tune-ups” or any recognized trouble in the marriage. Regardless of formulated opinions on the manner, outside help in any marriage is an excellent idea. However, there are specific guidelines from knowing when and where to obtain the appropriate marriage counseling. Many professionals agree marriage should start on emotionally even ground. Couples who are in love, allow themselves to be open to change and therapy, and do not support negative biases against one another or someone of the opposite sex would be in an exceptionally agreeable place both in their marriage and marriage counseling. However, love and being open to possibilities and change only get marriages so far. Counseling does not work for couples who are contemplating divorce or have waited too long before looking for a marriage counselor or counseling group. Knowing the problem can help determine which marriage counseling is right for that couple. There are several categories a couple must contend with on a regular basis, many of which some marriage counselors have as a specific expertise. Though all of the categories are inherently personal, marriage counseling can touch base with everything related to a couple’s interpersonal relationship such as romance, sex and fidelity, and relationships outside of the marriage affecting the tone of a couple’s life together. Not only are there relationships outside the marriage, but other factors such as money or finances, family (both immediate and extended), and religion. All of these categories might be influenced by factors such as communication, internal or external conflicts, and spiritual factors. Once there are established categories of interest, couples and their marriage counselors will have a clear and communicative path of understanding. The final step of finding the right marriage counseling is the medium of the counseling. If a couple feels they need immediate assistance, couple retreats are one form of marriage counseling that might be right for them. Some couples option for something less intense such as one on one or group counseling. For couples who are interested or would like therapy but lack time in their busy schedules, there is always the possibility of marriage counseling online. As always, online searches or the local yellow pages can supply a variety of marriage counselors locally. Also, religious or religious leaders such as rabbis, priests, and ministers may offer services in marriage counseling. As long as a couple has open minds and open hearts, the ideal marriage counseling will bring them closer together.