support

Marriage crises are times of painful and dramatic experience which require resourceful and wise management and work towards a solution and recovery. The matters to consider are many and the intensity of the situation obstructs any consistent and substantial effort for finding solutions and way forward. The need of personalised answers which reflect the individual situation is fundamental to the pursued solution. External help from an independent point of view in a form of talking therapy may appear to be essential.

Aspects of the support nature:

  • Empathetic: empathising with the personal situation and considering the personal view
  • Professional: a qualified and accredited source of the support
  • Counselling: talking therapy through a qualified and accredited counsellor
  • Coaching: talking support to achieve personal goals relevant to the situation
  • Impartial: unbiased support unaffected by personal feelings
  • Integrative: using various counselling modalities to address relevant needs
  • Scientific: taking in consideration the relevant scholarship
  • Spiritual: taking in consideration spiritual perspectives if desired
  • Nonreligious: unrestricted by religious denominations and dogmatics
  • Nonspiritual: not inclusive of spiritual perspective if desirable
  • Christian: Biblically grounded support from Christian perspective if desirable
  • Ecumenical: relevant for the main Christian traditions if desirable

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