Pre-marital Counselling

Premarital counseling helps partners improve their ability to communicate, set realistic expectations for marriage, and develop conflict-resolution skills. Additionally, premarital counseling can help couples establish a positive attitude about seeking help in the future. Historically, premarital counseling has taken place in religious institutions, but an increasing number of non-religious couples are seeking this type of guidance as well. This is mainly because premarital counseling offers significant benefits and can help prevent divorce.

BENEFITS:

  • Intimacy, affection, and sex
  • Communication skills
  • Finances and money management
  • Expectations, beliefs, and values
  • Children and parenting
  • Decision-making and conflict resolution
  • Dealing with anger and emotions
  • Roles in marriage

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