Where to seek Marital Help
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I am sorry to hear that fireflyserene. there are a lot of foolish man out there. Sometimes they don see that the one that really love them and would sacrifice for them is their wives who are waiting at home for them.
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Anyone can share experience on counselling? May need some help from the professionals…
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Fireflyserene:
Really sorry to hear that... keeping family alive really hard. Just want to check how have you been? Have you found a solution and move on?Winnie p:
sadly thik so....
Difficult process.. Internal struggling & pain.... Thikg how best go on.. -
Hi, I want to add in some more resources which I have seen in my years as a social worker.
Counselling and Care centre
http://www.counsel.org.sg/
If you are looking for a family service centre near your home, you can go to
http://www.ncss.gov.sg/social_service/family_services.asp
here is a list of helplines.
http://www.ncss.org.sg/documents/LIST%20OF%20HELPLINES.pdf -
Anyone have any experiences to share about marriage counselling. I don’t mean pre-marriage counselling. I mean after years of marriage and you have problems,did you seek help and where and what is your experience?
I am married for about 6 years and my daughter is 3.5 years old. We are now having increasing arguments about almost everything.
In the past, I was the one who always initiate conflict resolution and usually she will listen and we both would try to accommodate. Nowadays that no longer works as most of the time she will become very defensive,rebut all the points I made and most of the time there is no resolution.
I am not sure if it is time to seek help, she is not too keen but I feel things are just getting from bad to worse. If not for our DD, we might have already divorce.
I am trying to find a therapy center to go to but am not sure which one to go, if anywhere can even help.
We did have pre marriage counselling on my suggestion at Care corner at Tiong Bahru before marriage. It was a short one, 5-6 session and on reflection, perhaps it was not so helpful.
So again anyone wants to share their experiences with marriage counselling or therapy? -
Hi,
Sorry to hear about what you are going through.
You can call Counselling and Care Centre.
http://www.counsel.org.sg/
Call their admin and they will book an appointment for you.
This is a paid counselling service.
Hope this helps.
John -
See, i find that by going to Marriage advisors they can help us but only to a certain extent, ultimately its the couple who must make it happen.
Sit in a quiet spot, both of you make a list of pointers what is it that you don’t like in the other party and what is it that you need to see improve.
Once done, tell each other that you are not going to yell,lose patience, it will be a time for both of you to come to a compromise.
See if that works, I am sure there must be something that she is obviously not happy about thats why she is behaving like that… Divorce will only leave you guys bitter and miserable.
Do try and see if that works but for that both parties must be willing to want to do it , -
Anyone have any experiences to share about marriage counselling. I don’t mean pre-marriage counselling. I mean after years of marriage and you have problems,did you seek help and where and what is your experience?
I am married for about 6 years and my daughter is 3.5 years old. We are now having increasing arguments about almost everything.
In the past, I was the one who always initiate conflict resolution and usually she will listen and we both would try to accommodate. Nowadays that no longer works as most of the time she will become very defensive,rebut all the points I made and most of the time there is no resolution.
I am not sure if it is time to seek help, she is not too keen but I feel things are just getting from bad to worse. If not for our DD, we might have already divorce.
I am trying to find a therapy center to go to but am not sure which one to go, if anywhere can even help.
We did have pre marriage counselling on my suggestion at Care corner at Tiong Bahru before marriage. It was a short one, 5-6 session and on reflection, perhaps it was not so helpful.
So again anyone wants to share their experiences with marriage counselling or therapy?
Try reading the 5 love languages by Dr Gary Chapman -
lookif past arguments has created huge negative energy thus resulting in both wanting to quarel with each other.
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Following…sound advice.
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