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Families experience unique problems and conflicts and may often need to obtain help from marriage and family counselors. Family therapy, also known as family counselling, is a branch of psychology that works with families and couples in close relationships to foster change and development. It includes couples, marriage, and family systems therapy. Marriages and families experience unique problems and conflicts and may often need to obtain help from marriage and family counselors. These are trained professionals who deal with interpersonal issues that arise among individuals, couples, families, and other groups in the society.

Marriage and family issues may arise from:

  • money
  • Infidelity
  • Family values
  • in-laws’ and extended family conflicts
  • separation and divorce
  • waning intimacy
  • Life transitions
  • Work and distance
  • Couple- drift- when a couple drifts apart
    and slowly become strangers towards each other

Family therapists provide the following professional services:

  • premarital counselling
  • relationship counselling
  • Teens’ counselling
  • Separation and divorce counselling
  • Loss, grief, and bereavement counselling
  • Life transition challenges

By the time couples find themselves in a therapist’s office, their ability or willingness to make each other feel good about themselves has greatly diminished; yet with counselling, these couples might reconcile (Wachtel, February 14, 2000).

Find a good therapist to help you move towards resolving your conflicts and strengthen your relationships. If planning to get married, or are in courtship phase, premarital counselling is available to enable you prepare for marriage to build a strong, healthy future relationship