Why Couples Therapy Doesn’t Always Work
Couples therapy can seem like a lifeline for many relationships, and for many, it feels more like a dead end. Sometimes what we bring to therapy as individuals affects what we hope to get from couples therapy and couples counseling. As with most things in life, we get out what we put in.
These are the most common reasons why couples therapy does not work for every couple:
- Lack of Commitment
- Communication Breakdown
- Holding on to Resentments
- Unrealistic Expectations
- Incompatible Goals
- The Wrong Therapist
- Timing is Off
Picture two people trying to move a heavy piece of furniture. If one partner doesn’t pick up their end, the other isn’t able to move it by themselves. They may be able to drag it a few inches, but they can’t move it alone. When both individuals are not genuinely committed to the therapy process, progress stalls. It’s crucial for both partners to want to improve things. Without this, therapy can feel like a chore instead of an opportunity to grow together.
Tip to make couples therapy work: Make a commitment to yourself and to each other that you want this relationship to survive and thrive.
If you’re unable to communicate with each other outside of therapy, this comes to therapy with you. If one of the parties is not expressing themselves, the conversation can feel one-sided to them. This can turn productive sessions into frustrating ones, pushing partners further apart rather than bringing them closer.
Tip to make couples therapy work: With the guidance of your therapist, you can learn to communicate both inside and outside of your therapy sessions- which is crucial to making progress.
Resentments can interfere with productive conversations in therapy. Without addressing lingering issues, therapy becomes just another place to air complaints rather than foster healing.
Real change takes time and effort. When expectations aren’t aligned with reality, disappointment sets in. This can make partners feel like they’re treading water in the middle of a pool that has no edge to swim to.
Tip to make couples therapy work: Make a commitment to yourself and each other that you want to move forward. You have to be willing to talk about the things that you’re holding onto, and work with your therapist on strategies for letting those things go.
Sometimes, couples head to therapy with differing visions for their future. One partner might be looking to mend the relationship where the other partner may be looking to end it. Conflicting goals can derail the whole process.
Tip to make couples therapy work: Have some baseline agreements on what you want to accomplish by going to therapy together and tell your therapist your shared vision. Your therapist can help you create short and long-term goals for your relationship.
Choosing the right guide is crucial, especially when navigating the rocky terrain of a relationship. Not all therapists resonate with every couple. Finding the right therapist is like finding a key that unlocks the door to meaningful conversations and breakthroughs.
Tip to make couples therapy work: Schedule a free consultation with Counseling Hope to be sure you connect with your therapist. This connection is crucial.
Timing plays a significant role in the success of couples therapy. It’s essential for both partners to be in a frame of mind where they’re ready to explore their issues.
If one partner is “dragging” their partner to therapy to change their mind about the future, counseling is somewhere between less likely and unlikely to work.
Tip to make couples therapy work: Coming to therapy should not be seen as a last resort. Therapy should be your first step. You don’t call the fire department after the house has burned down.
Couples therapy doesn’t always yield the desired results. Recognizing barriers is the first step in taking control of your relationship’s narrative. Every couple’s path is unique, but navigating the ups and downscan lead to a brighter future—if both partners are willing to rewrite their story together.
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