Are you looking for an alternative to traditional marriage counseling? Brett offers a different approach to traditional marriage counseling. Using love-based solutions, Brett helps couples reconnect with each other with the feelings of love that they once had. Love-based solutions is a positive approach to healing your relationship. Using strategies developed by Brett R. Williams, you can quickly revive the love in your relationship, and from that place of love, move through any conflict. If you are feeling dead in your relationship, or stuck in anger, love based solutions is an alternative to traditional marriage counseling that can help you feel loving, fulfilled and connected in your relationship.
Why do you think so many men resist going to marriage counseling? They dread being beat up. They do not want or need another negative experience. This alternative to traditonal marriage counseling is guy friendly and focuses on positive strategies and on understanding the differences between men and women. You can schedule an appointment to meet in our office or you can schedule a phone appointment, and get the relationship help you need right over the phone.
A Positive Alternative to Traditional Marriage Counseling
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Great alternative. It so happens that mostly guys really don’t like this counseling thing. Now, it gives me idea on that issue. I’ll tell you, my husband really hates counseling and that he told me counselors usually freaking out for their clients to say whatever they need to say. He never told me issue regarding this counseling thing, and now, thanks for this post, it enlightens me.
I am looking for a 3rd party to mediate an ongoing argument I am having with my long term boyfriend. We have reached an impasse in this current argument. I normally would concede for the sake of peace. However, in the past when I have done this, he will become more angry and resentful and holds a grudge for whatever I apologize about. He will then resort to bringing it up in future arguments to use against me. Therefore, I feel we need someone to intervene. He has agreed to listen to whatever the feedback is. Fortunately, our argument is 100% on text messages, so I can copy and paste the entire saga for someone else to give their opinion about. Would someone be willing to give us an opinion about this tonight?