QUESTION
All marriage counselors actively try to save your marriage, true or false? According to Dr. Newberger, the answer is false. He writes, "In a survey of marriage therapists, over 60 percent said they were neutral as to whether a couple stays married or gets divorced. Only one-third agreed with the statement, I am committed to preserving marriage and avoiding divorce whenever possible. If Loudoun County marriage counseling does not include the goal of relationship improvement, the likelihood of relationship breakdown increases. Marriage counselors in and around Loudoun County are not the same. As one married, now divorced woman remarked, We were looking for someone to work with us on a specific plan for our marriage. Instead, we got a totally neutral counselor who didn't seem to care whether or not our marriage survived. We weren't neutral about wanting to save our marriage, he was. Be sure to find out where a marriage counselor stands before you engage his or her services."
One Loudoun County resident remarked, "I have been living in Loudoun County for more than 5 years, and it has been great. The schools here are great and it is very diverse. There has been little to no crimes in the area. Loudoun County is affordable, but not for everyone. There have been many places open like One Loudoun where there are many things like the movies and many restaurants. There are plenty of job opportunities in this area for both teens and adults. In my personal experience, Loudoun County is one of the best places to live."
Said another resident, Loudoun Cunty "is a quiet and peaceful small town. Although it is growing, there is still a rural charm to it with many wooded area. Loudoun County is far enough from the cities to be a great place to live, but it is still close enough to allow for a reasonable commute to jobs in the larger towns. The only drawback is the high prices of living in one of the wealthiest counties in the country."
Loudoun County VA is a great place to live, work, and visit. Nevertheless, it is not immune from the same marital stresses that plague marriages elsewhere in the U.S. The good news is that Dr Newberger offers a modern alternative to traditional marriage counseling for Loudoun County couples. If you need to repair or rebuild your relationship, call Dr. Ken Newberger (Ph.D., Conflict Analysis & Resolution) at (703) 483-0031. Confidentially discuss your situation with him by phone at no cost. Then determine if you want to schedule a "Testing the Waters" session to delve into your marital issues in greater detail. He would be happy to speak with you. [keywords: "marriage counseling Loudoun County," "marriage counseling Loudoun County VA," "Loudoun County marriage counseling"].