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» Frequently Asked Questions About Marriage Counseling
The article provides a summary of frequently asked questions about family and marriage counseling, such as what to expect during your sessions with a counselor / therapist, cost of family and marriage counseling, as well as tips on how to choose a family therapist.

» Does Marriage Counseling Work?
When considering couples counseling, it's difficult not to wonder whether seeing a marriage counselor will actually work. This article provides some objective information based on data obtained from a national survey of family and marriage therapists and their clients. Also presented are several interesting opinions provided by individuals who have actually been through marriage counseling and were asked to comment on whether or not their experience with relationship therapy proved effective in helping their relationship.

» Family & Marriage Counseling Cost: How Much Will it Cost?
Family and marriage counseling costs can vary widely. Rates vary from about $75 to $200 per hour, but many family and marriage therapists offer sliding scale fees based on income, while some accept insurance and some do not. The average cost for family and marriage counseling is about $100 per session. This article offers some interesting perspectives and more information about the costs associated with family and marriage counseling ( couples counseling ).

» How to Choose a Marriage Counselor
You have made the decision to contact a family and marriage counselor. The next question is “How to choose the right marriage counselor?” The success of your experience in couples counseling or family counseling will relate directly to your compatibility with your therapist. This article provides tips on how to find a family and marriage counselor that's right for you.

» Marriage Counseling: How to Get the Most Value for Your Time and Money
Marriage counseling is an investment of money, time, and energy that can give you and your spouse valuable lifelong benefits. If the two of you are going to make a serious commitment to staying in counseling until you’ve worked through the problem areas, you may be looking at going once a week for three to six months or longer. So it only makes good sense to want to get the most value from your marriage counseling experience.

» Solutions for Different Parenting Styles
Once each parent acknowledges that their intentions are the same -- for their children to grow up and be happy and successful adults -- a workable solution for the family is within sight.

» Online Family & Marriage Counseling - An Introduction
The Internet has revealed itself as a mediator between therapists and clients as online counseling websites surface all over the web. Online counseling, sometimes called E-therapy or cyber-counseling, is when a professional offers emotional support and advice over the Internet. This articles provides an introduction to the various methods and issues regarding online counseling.

» Overcoming Differences in a Relationship
Different points of view, even unfamiliar or uncomfortable ones, can encourage a whole new framework to your love relationship or marriage, and there's nothing wrong with adding another dimension to your life, your relationship or your marriage.




FAMILY, RELATIONSHIP & MENTAL HEALTH NEWS & LINKS

» May Is Children Mental Health Awareness Month

There are more than 780,000 children and youth under the age of 18 in the State of Mississippi, and nearly one in five could benefit from short-term mental health treatment through a community health center, school-based or nonprofit therapist, or private practitioner.

There are more than 780,000 children and youth under the age of 18 in the State of Mississippi, and nearly one in five could benefit from short-term mental health treatment through a community health center, school-based or nonprofit therapist, or private practitioner.

Almost 36,000 Mississippi children have persistent mental health needs which can impact every aspect of their lives requiring comprehensive mental health services.

The cost to our children, families and community are significant, not only in dollars but also in lost futures, broken families and great heartache.

Source: 
Jackson County Health Department

» Cold Blooded Criminals Use Violence Indiscriminately, UK
Psychopaths are more likely to use violence in a cold blooded, calculated way than non-psychopathic violent offenders. This is the finding of a study being presented today, Thursday 25th June 2009, at the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston.

» Seniors Encouraged To Share Family Health History

The Connecticut Department of Public Health is encouraging senior citizens to talk with their family members about health conditions that run in their families, and to enter the information into a “Family Health History.”

The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) is encouraging senior citizens to talk with their family members about health conditions that run in their families, and to enter the information into a “Family Health History.”

“Knowing your family health history is an important way to understand your risk factors and the preventive steps you can take to keep you and your family healthy,” said DPH Commissioner Dr. J. Robert Galvin.

Source: 
Connecticut Department of Public Health



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