QuoteReplyTopic: Relationship counseling Posted: January 08 2011 at 2:22am
When you are angry or deeply hurt, you
may blow small problems out of proportion. Just as love sometimes
clouds our objectivity, hurt and anger have a similar effect too.
You
may be tempted to ask a friend or a close relative to interfere or
�make the other person see the sense of your argument�, but
remember this approach can easily backfire as friends and relatives
may not be objective and biased towards you.
It�s therefore
advisable to seek relationship counseling if both you and your
partner are open to the idea. You may feel hesitant about confiding
in a stranger, but remember a counselor is not just a stranger but a
trained therapist. Just like you go to a doctor to treat an illness,
you can visit a relationship counselor to treat your ailing relationship.
Regards,
Edited by Karen Shelton - January 08 2011 at 7:27am
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