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Myths about Couples Counselling: Top 3 tips for successful Couples Counselling

Over the years, I have noticed that couples who struggle in couples therapy have similar unhelpful beliefs in common. I hope that this post will help you to identify, and address, beliefs that might undermine your therapy, thus increasing the likelihood that you both get the outcomes that you want.

Myth no. 1  Showing up to sessions will be enough for my relationship to change.

My observations:

The work that you do in a session, will show up between sessions, in your conscious decisions to change, as individuals and as a couple. For instance, you may choose to replace reactivity and arguments with curiosity and calm discussions.

Top tip no. 1

To get the most out of couples therapy, be prepared to reflect and do the work between sessions; this may require you to stretch beyond your comfort zone.

 

Myth no. 2  Couples therapy is about offloading my negative thoughts and feelings about my partner.

My observations:

It is tempting to believe this, especially if you are now at breaking point.  However, Imago Therapy emphasises safe communication.  This means avoiding communication that is deliberately hurtful to your partner, and typically, I will invite you to avoid blame, shame or criticism.

The session will be a place where you and your partner can share what is true for each of you.

You will each be responsible for what you say, and how you say it, but you will NOT be responsible for the way that your words are received.

Top tip no. 2 

Go into therapy with a willingness to learn how to hear your partner, communicate so that you can be heard, and validate each other’s experiences.

 

Myth no. 3  Couples counselling is for times of crisis.

My observations:

Yes and no!

Again, this belief is understandable, especially as psychotherapy is generally viewed as a form of crisis intervention.

Whilst it is often sought during times of crises, such as an affair, couples counselling is suitable for times of relative calm, for instance, if you want to deepen your understanding of issues that you may have worked on in the past.

Whatever stage you are at in your relationship, Imago Therapy will help you to uncover and address the impact of your childhood experiences on your beliefs about relationships, whilst crafting a shared vision of your future.  For some couples, this future will be a shared one, for others, couples counselling will support them through the process of an amicable break-up.

Top tip no. 3

Couples counselling seems to be more successful if a couple still likes or loves each other, or is genuinely open to rediscovering their love.

 

I specialise in working with couples who want to build a conscious, loving relationship, if you would like to discuss how I can help you, feel free to get in touch.

Authored by Karen Morris, Relationship Specialist

 

 

 

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Transform Your Relationship Through Imago Therapy

Relationships aren’t always easy.  Even couples who love each other deeply, can struggle with misunderstandings, drift apart, or struggle with unhelpful patterns.  If you want to improve your communication skills, heal past wounds, and deepen your understanding of each other, Imago Relationship Therapy could help.

 

What is Imago Relationship Therapy? 
Imago Therapy is a form of couples therapy that was created by Dr Harville Hendrix and his wife, Dr Helen Hunt.  The process helps partners to explore and resolve the influence of past experiences on them, and how they are showing up in the relationship.

Key Benefits of Imago Therapy:

  • Increased sense of security
  • Developing empathy and compassion for each other
  • Supports healing from unresolved issues
  • Strengthening connection, trust, and communication

 

How Imago Therapy Can Help Your Relationship  
This approach can help you and your partner to address and move past conflicts, whilst building a safe and supportive relationship.

 

  • Reconnect and Feel Heard Imago Dialoguing process encourages couples to commit to honest, thoughtful communication, and to active listening.  This process leads to the validating experience of feeling seen, heard, and understood.

 

  • Resolving Past Wounds: One of the beliefs of Imago Therapy is that we unconsciously choose our partners to help us to address unfinished issues from our childhood.  Imago Therapy provides a safe space for the both of you to explore unresolved issues, and heal old wounds, and this builds trust and emotional closeness.

 

  • Breaking Negative Patterns: Whether you’re facing communication challenges, or trust issues, Imago Therapy equips you with the tools and insights needed to transform recurring negative interactions into loving and supportive interactions.

 

  • Build Lasting Skill If you and your partner are committed to learning and applying the principles of Imago Therapy, you will develop communication skills that can last a life time; enabling you both to get the love that you want.


Is Imago Therapy Right For You?

Consider Imago Therapy if:

  • You both want to improve your communication and mutual understanding
  • The same issues keep coming up and you feel stuck
  • You are both ready to work on your relationship, together


Take The Next Step

If you are ready for deeper connection and greater fulfilment in your relationship, contact me today.

 

 

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