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Originally Posted by stormywind
I guess I wondered if there were people who didn't find it helpful for their relationship.
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From my experience "Personal" counseling was very helpful. My former husband and I went through 3 bouts of Church sponsored marriage counseling that did not help us at all. He would sit and give one word answers or grunts in response to any questions directed at him. He did not want to be there, had no intention of changing and didn't want to be "told what to do."
If he had any desire for improvement I think it would have been helpful. Unfortunately that wasnt the case. It was a waste of time and money. Though I did learn that if someone dosen't want to change they won't. And noone will change because you want them to.
Friends of mine have really enjoyed "Marriage Encounters." Weekend marriage retreats. This could be a good alternative to counseling that dosent put a reluctant partner on the spot.
My Advice (take it or leave it) If he's really reluctant about attending counseling it wont do any good anyways...Instead make yourself feel better by doing some "Retail Therapy." Works for all the women I know