3 Things to Know About Choosing a Great Marriage Counselor
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<p>There are more bad counselors than good counselors out there,” says my sister.</p>
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<p>I listen to her sage consult because she’s in the medical field.</p>
<p>When my sister proffers this advice, I do not realize I will ultimately spend more than a decade in the counseling and research of love, relationships, marriage, and divorce.</p>
<p>It was before this marketing/PR consultant became a freelance journalist, and former business columnist, and morphed into a relationship columnist.</p>
<p>But I never forgot my sister’s words.</p>
<p>When my marriage began to falter, my husband and I sought out a counselor. We were referred to a therapist through our church. We were in our early 30s and despite our problems, were still interested in working things out.</p>
<p><strong>This counselor did something taboo in our first meeting.</strong></p>
<p><em>Only I was too young and not yet a relationship expert, to detect this.</em></p>
<p>Regardless, she left both my husband and me with a bad feeling.</p>
<p>We had no desire to continue counseling with her.</p>
<p>3 Things to know about choosing a great marriage counselor</p>
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