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Help Me Be Me

Ep 177: Couples Counseling – when to do it + the ways it can help

Help Me Be Me

Cloud10

Health & Fitness

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This is for anyone considering attending couples counseling and you are unsure of what to look for or perhaps you are hesitant about going because you don’t know if it will be effective. This is also for if you are in fight loops and your conflicts are not being solved and things are being heightened. If you find that you are both throwing out intense ultimatums and yet both staying in the relationship, it’s definitely worth trying – and also shopping for the right person who brings out the deeper emotional truths in both of you. If you haven’t done it before – this is my opinion as a married person: Why you’re doing it as well as what happens while you’re there. I also think a lot of people believe, “I’m doing everything right and my partner is doing everything wrong.” And they go to couples counseling not knowing what the goal is or expecting the counselor to tell their partner, “You are wrong and you should listen to everything your partner is saying.” And so I wanted to give you my two cents on how to approach couples counseling in the hopes that it will allow you to get something better out of it. So this may help you identify a goal for yourself in therapy – with your partner, so you can curate that result. I think of a couples counselor as a translator in many ways. They are also containers for the deeper feelings to be revealed so that both can shift behavior toward love and or decisions that are loving. Take what helps and leave the rest! Sending love. For more of my work you can head to YayWithMe.com xo! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Help me be me is self-help for people who hate self-help, hosted by me, Sarah May.

0:07.8

What I talk about on this show is my personal opinion and it's not a substitute for professional

0:12.2

help.

0:13.2

Take what helps and leave the rest.

0:15.0

If you're suffering, please call 911 or your local emergency services.

0:21.6

Hi friends, it's Sarah May and this is an episode, it's all about couples counseling.

0:33.8

And this is for anyone who is considering going to couples counseling, maybe you are in

0:39.7

a lot of fight loops and you are just hitting a wall or things seem to be getting more

0:44.7

and more heightened.

0:46.3

So if nothing's getting solved by what you are doing currently, I highly recommend both

0:53.3

of you go see a counselor individually but I also suggest you go to a counselor together

0:57.7

because some really amazing change can happen and if you haven't done it before, I would

1:03.3

say this episode is like my, what I would tell a friend as a married person, why you're

1:09.0

doing it and what happens when you're there and all the things to look out for and to curate

1:15.5

in your couples counseling experience.

1:18.2

So if you are unsure of what to look for or maybe you're hesitant about going because

1:22.7

you don't know if it's going to be effective, I would say this is an episode for you.

1:26.8

I think that I'm making this because I think a lot of the time you go once, you know,

1:32.6

you go to a couples counselor once and then it's almost like there's a pressure valve that

1:36.4

was just like, psh, release the pressure and then you kind of like have that reset of

1:42.8

closeness so you're like, I don't need to go anymore or you just don't feel like talking

1:46.8

about bad stuff anymore.

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