
Sandy asks…
Is there a reasonably priced MARRIAGE COUSELLING WEBSITE that can help us?
Since we don’t have the time or a whole lot of extra money in the budget to pay for a marriage counselor in our area, is there a legit online marriage counseling site that can help us dramatically improve our marriage, communication, respect for each other, etc? SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY! Been married almost 8 yrs…we’ve both been faithful but just don’t enjoy the same activities, opinions, and just plain drive each other crazy!

MarriageCounseling answers:
I know that there are clinics that charge on a scale basis. Do either one of you have insurance.
You could try the following sites:
www.lightyourfire.com/
marriage.eharmony.com/
www.dr-joseph.com/
Know that i did not research those sites.

Chris asks…
marriage counseling or just let it end?
ok so me and my hubby are not going great im 18 he is 21 we have been married for 2 years we have 2 kids and im 5 months pregnant and well yesturday my husband told me we need to separate not get a divorce so i left and now im not staying at home he is me and the kids are staying with my mom and we talked and we are going to try to work it out one last time so im wondering if there is any were i could do online marriage counseling because right now im staying in a town of 50 people i love my husband i thought i wanted it to be over but i don’tt now that i know what im losing my husband and bro live in our house currently my husband said its too quiet to my brother and is not at home now he said he was going out im sure he went to drink witch is one of our problems also i was wondering if there is any thing i could do to try to make it better i do love my husband very much and dont want to lose him or is it too late
also i am starting the love dare im at day one

MarriageCounseling answers:
@brittany, shut up.
I think you should try marriage couseling, it may work it may not. All you can do is try.
Atleast your husband is willing to go and make it work my husband just pretty much gave up and now we are getting a divorce, sad but its life.

Sandra asks…
was wondering about marriage counseling?
ok so me and my hubby are not going great im 18 he is 21 we have been married for 2 years we have 2 kids and im 5 months pregnant and well today my husband told me we need to separate not get a divorce so i left and now im not staying at home he is me and the kids are staying with my mom and we talked and we are going to try to work it out one last time so im wondering if there is any were i could do online marriage counseling because right now im staying in a town of 50 people i love my husband i thought i wanted it to be over but i don’tt now that i know what im losing my husband and bro live in our house currently my husband said its too quiet to my brother and is not at home now he said he was going out im sure he went to drink witch is one of our problems also i was wondering if there is any thing i could do to try to make it better

MarriageCounseling answers:
Counseling is good. Just keep in mind that there are good and poor counselors.
The drinking needs to be addressed. See if both of U can sign up for AAA meetings.

Mandy asks…
Is it possible to get marriage counseling over the internet?
My husband is in Iraq and our marriage has hit a rough spot. We need help if we’re going to make this work, and we can’t wait til he’s home. Is there any way we can get counseling online?
Edit- I understand that he’s at war. This was his idea that he asked me to look into, so that’s what I’m doing.

MarriageCounseling answers:
It is. But there is some question as to its effectiveness and the ethics of it. Just google it and you’ll come up with tons of results.
I don’t mean to pry, but I would be curious to know what sort of obstacles you’re facing? I am a marriage/fam counselor.
**Even if you can’t get internet counseling together, it sounds like you would benefit from counseling on your own. Believe it or not this can actually wait until he gets back…it sounds like he is willing to work on it by suggesting counseling (RARE for a man) and for you to go to counseling on your own would probably be very beneficial and enlightening to you and will benefit your relationship even if he is not in the sessions with you. When trust is the issue, most counselors will have the person who compromised trust (in this case, your husband) be willing to submit to a series of agreements. (For example, a cheating spouse must cut off all ties with the other man or woman) Obviously I don’t know the whole story, but I’m assuming if your husband is willing to work on your marriage, he will do whatever is needed to fully regain your trust, and counseling will help you get to the root of your trust issues. From there, you can help your husband help you by stopping any inappropriate or compromising behavior. Good luck.**
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