Categories: Relationships

Why Premarital Counseling is Good for Couples Planning to Get Married

A Woman Talking To A Couple (Internet Photo)

It is every one’s wish to have a happy and cheerful relationship though we all know that no marriage will ever be perfect or without problems, but premarital counseling can help you work through your difficulties and learn to keep your love alive even through the hardest times.

Ideally, with counseling you will learn how to compromise and work with the other person to ensure happiness and longevity in a relationship. But before we go further, let me explain more what premarital counseling is;

Premarital counseling is a type of therapy that helps couples to prepare for marriage. By participating in premarital counseling prior to their wedding, couples can begin to build a healthy, strong relationship that helps provide a healthier foundation for their union and a satisfying marriage. This kind of counseling can also help couples to identify weaknesses that could become problems during marriage.

Premarital counseling is often provided by therapists known as marriage and family therapists. Counseling might be offered through religious institutions as well with some spiritual leaders requiring premarital counseling before conducting a marriage ceremony for couples but with technological advancements nowadays, one can seek online premarital counseling services.

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Premarital counseling can help couples improve their relationships before marriage. You will be encouraged to discuss topics related to marriage, such as:

  • Finances
  • Communication
  • Beliefs and values
  • Roles in marriage
  • Affection and sex
  • Desire to have children
  • Family relationships
  • Decision-making
  • Dealing with anger
  • Time spent together

Premarital counseling helps partners improve their ability to communicate. When a couple stops caring and stops talking to one another, the marriage will eventually fall apart. Counseling can help you learn how to be a good listener, so you know what the other person wants and needs. When you live with someone day after day, it’s easy to take each other for granted, but by keeping an open line of communication and expressing love, you build a relationship that can withstand the test of time.

Developing conflict-resolution skills. Little problems can turn into major arguments if they are given a chance to fester. Counseling can help you work through any negative feelings before they turn into something bigger. It can help you address hot issues before they arise and assist you in discovering what the other person believes about the issue so that you may come to an agreement before you a final decision is made.

In addition, premarital counseling can help couples establish a positive attitude about seeking help down the road.

Keep in mind that you bring your own values, opinions and history into a relationship, and they might not always match your partner’s. For example, family systems and religious beliefs vary greatly. Many couples have experienced very different upbringings with different role models for relationship and marriage.

Setting realistic expectations for marriage. Many people go into marriage believing it will fulfill their social, financial, sexual and emotional needs and that’s not always the case. By discussing differences and expectations before marriage, you and your partner can better understand and support each other during marriage.

The video below shows why couples need premarital counseling 

If you are concerned already that you facing some issues in your relationship, that’s not necessarily a reason to avoid getting married. Don’t give up until you have invited a premarital therapist to look at the blind spots that might need fine tuning to help you feel confident in your bond. You can visit www.regain.us for advice on premarital counseling.

 

Philimon Badagawa

Philimon Badagawa is a multimedia journalist with skills in news gathering, packaging, editing and online publishing. He has knowledge in data visualization, can design and manage websites. He previously worked as a journalist with Observer media and authored several articles and stories. He does research, video & audio recording, editing and production for online publication. He Participated in The New Dawn photography campaign aimed at rebranding Northern Uganda-USAID/NUTI Project (2010). Philimon is in love with photography, writing, reading, sharing new ideas and interacting with reasonable people for skills development. He was recognized for excelling in Journalism during the Uganda Journalism Awards by ACME in 2015. (philebadagawa@gmail.com, +256 774 607 886)

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