Marriage Counseling
Serving all of Colorado
Does Your Marriage Need a Make Over?
Most Couples Face Ups and Downs Throughout Their Marriage
Marriage Counseling Can Breathe New Life into Your Marriage
The kind of couples therapy we practice is called PCM (The Power Couple Method). This method is grounded in the latest science about human bonding and the brain, providing a leading-edge understanding of what makes relationships work. It gets underneath the surface layer of your problems with your spouse so you can solve the core problems and build a lasting and rewarding marriage. Because PCM gets to the heart of the matter quickly, couples typically see results in much less time than ordinary couples therapy.
The first step in therapy is for us to gain a thorough understanding of each of your perspectives on your relationship challenges. It’s critical that you feel that your voice is being heard. At the first session, we will also explore your personal attachment styles. Science tells us that each of us forms an attachment style, or “relationship blueprint” in our earliest relationships with our parents. We carry this blueprint with us into our adult intimate relationships. If our blueprint operates in an insecure way, it will cause difficulties for us in our marriage until that blueprint has been cleared up.
Part of marriage counseling involves helping each of you understand these blueprints — both yours and your spouse’s — so that you know what you each bring with you from your family of origin and how this is creating problems for you now. By the end of the first session, we will have a very clear treatment plan of exactly how the therapy is going to help you moving forward.
A PCM marriage counseling session is unique from other forms of couples therapy. In our sessions, we pay close attention not just to the words that the two of you say, but how you interact with your faces and bodies. Science shows that 93% of our communication is actually non-verbal. This means that in order for couples to succeed at communication, each partner must understand how they come across non-verbally. The therapy includes working with these face and body cues so you can develop non-verbal communication patterns that are supportive to your relationship.
In marriage counseling, you and your spouse discover how to:
Keep Each Other Safe and Secure: Science shows that the number one factor in creating a successful intimate relationship is the experience of emotional safety and security. When partners feel under threat in their intimate relationship, this decreases their ability to engage in a loving, mutually satisfying relationship.
In therapy, we take time to identify any behaviors in your relationship that either one of you finds threatening. The next step is to help you and your partner take these threats off the table. This allows both of you to relax and create a new relationship based on safety and security. This simple step can shift things immediately, even after one session.
We’ve been providing marriage counseling for over 15 years and have worked with the full range of issues that married couples face.
Our services also include premarital counseling. We have the skills and expertise to help you and your spouse make rapid progress in your relationship.
You May Be Wondering if You and Your Spouse Can Benefit From Marriage Help…
My spouse is afraid their voice won’t be heard in marriage counseling. How do I get them to come in?
It is not uncommon for one spouse to be reluctant to get marriage guidance. Many times, couples have had previous experiences in marriage counseling where one spouse did not feel heard. Perhaps that spouse even felt blamed by the therapist as the sole cause of the couple’s problems.
If your spouse has these worries, it’s important to know that we work for both of you. Our goal is to hear and understand each of your concerns and perspectives and to advocate for what you need and want to your partner when necessary. We strive to create a balanced experience in marriage coaching where both partners feel equally represented. This allows us to see the whole picture and determine more accurately what you each need to help you move your relationship forward.
Marriage therapy can be expensive. Is it really worth it?
Many couples need a skilled professional to help them work through their challenges. Having a trained third party present who can give both of you feedback on where you are getting off track and how to fix it is an invaluable resource.
While marriage therapy does represent an investment, it is money well spent.
In the long run, counseling for marriage saves you from heartache and the threat of divorce.
It protects your children from the damaging effects of your marital conflict and allows you to provide them with a healthy model of relationship that they will take with them into their adult relationships when they are grown.