Marriage Therapists

February 23, 2010

Open Letter To Those Who Feel Marriage Isn’t That Important


http://www.nowyoucancommunicate.com “I will help.” – Dr. Max Marriage counseling, marriage help, marriage communication, love sex and marriage, affairs, in-law problems, stop your divorce, I will help More on Open Letter To Those Who Feel Marriage Isn’t That Important

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February 22, 2010

Soul Mate: Is There One Out There For You?


http://www.couplescoach.com “I will help.” – Dr. Max Marriage counseling, marriage help, marriage communication, love sex and marriage, affairs, in-law problems, stop your divorce, I will help More on Soul Mate: Is There One Out There For You?

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Marriage Danger Signs Which You Must Pay Attention to Now


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February 16, 2010

Marriage Communication: Jenna Hates Chick Flicks (for now)


http://www.NowYouCanCommunicate.com “Free Video Reveals the #1 Secret for Solving Marriage Communication Problems in Only Five Minutes” http://www.nowyoucancommunicate.com now More on Marriage Communication: Jenna Hates Chick Flicks (for now)

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January 26, 2010

Marriage Communication: What the Bleep Are We Arguing Aboout?


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February 22, 2009

Individual Therapy before Marriage Counseling?


A question asked by a reader is so important I’m moving it to a post:

Q: Do you think that both husband and wife should attend therapy individually and then together to save a marriage? If addictions are involved, should that be addressed before marriage counseling starts? Or as part of?

A: No, if you look on http://www.EasyMarriageCounseling.com you’ll find the answers to these questions. You have to address the core beliefs and not behavior nor symptoms. “Same-Old” Marriage Counseling and individual therapy embroil you in the same problems over and over and over again. The problem with most therapy is that people are constantly pushed into dealing with issues they have NO tools to deal with, using the same defenses and reactions over and over again and nothing moves forward. Most therapists, even fairly seasoned marriage therapists, neither have the knowlege nor skills to handle directing a change, and in regular therapy therapists get “co-opted” into the pathology of the client, siding, having emotional reactions, getting “politically swayed” by their own belief system, biases and cultural leanings. EasyMarriageCounseling.com avoids all those issues and handicaps.

-Dr. Max

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