
1. Counselors offer a neutral perspective on your marriage and circumstances.
A counselor is trained to listen well and take in each spousal perspective of the marriage. It’s important to see a counselor who isn’t related to you and doesn’t know you in any way, so there is no bias. When you and your spouse attend the counseling sessions, you can go in knowing that you are seeing someone who can hear each of your sides of the story and offer you both a new perspective to consider that just might be the epiphany you’ve been needing in your marriage.
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