Are you and your partner living together like roommates? There is little to no intimacy, yet you manage the day to day things well. Each of you has roles and you are competent in doing them independently. You both come together for family activities, but that is it.
It is possible that things have gotten worse. You are arguing. These arguments might range from being uncomfortable to volatile to violent. Most of the time, the arguments are not resolved. Iinstead, they lead to resentment, silence, blame or abandonment. Understandably. you begin to dread coming home.
The next step in relationship demise might be an affair or betrayal. One of you or both feels lonely, inadequate, unfulfilled in the relationship. As a result, you look towards someone else for the attention or the intimacy that is missing in your relationship. The affair might feel like a temporary quick fix, but it drives a bigger wedge between you and your spouse. Even worse, the infidelity or betrayal is exposed and the result is upheaval and turmoil.
The idea of going for counselling is daunting because of the cost and the exposure, but you realize the cost of counselling is much less than the cost of divorce. You think your partner will not be willing to go, so it seems unrealistic or hopeless. However, you suspect that you could make some changes that will help and that you might learn how to get your spouse to join you. If you are like most people, you want to fix your marriage and you cannot continue the way things are, so you know it is time to call Family TLC.
So pick up the phone and call Family TLC Client Services. She is ready to provide you with your free intake call and get you matched up with a therapist who is best suited to help you.
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