Marriage Counseling
In response to your inquiry regarding
Marriage Counseling
For a couple to decide that marriage counseling is necessary and to set an appointment is a traumatic experience.
Most individuals and couples have never had an experience of working in a counseling setting and would like to know more about the process before committing time and money.
That first appointment is necessary. A phone call or e-mail will set a date and time to meet with the counselor. The PC&T office in in the McDonough First United Methodist Church Building, McDonough, GA.
The first session is usually a “get to know you” session. You are getting to know the counselor and the counselor is getting to know you. All concerned are forming opinions of whether counseling is going to be of real help or not. All discussions are confidential (with exceptions required by law.) Some relationships are in too drastic a situation to benefit from even the best of counselors. Most persons can benefit from a counseling experience as well as change the way they are relating in a marriage and the marriage can be different. A key element is to get intervention well before a decision to separate and divorce.
The first session at PACE is normally 50 minutes to an hour. The initial session fee is $80.
If we agree to work together on the marriage relationship dates and times will be discussed and appointments set. The fees will be agreed on. A sliding scale fee may be negotiated for further sessions. The fee may be adjusted according to the total income of the couple.
Plan on a mixture of individual sessions, couple sessions, training classes and readings that will be recommended. Studies will be done on relationship dynamics, families of origin, personalities and communication skills.
Unfortunately it has taken several years to get into the difficult situation a couple may find themselves in together and quick fixes do not exist. It takes time and commitment to make changes.
To make an appointment:
Call: 404-444-8248, or
E-mail: bgryphon@earthlink.net
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