How To Find A Great Marriage Counselor & Other Edgy Relationship Questions – SC 28

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In this 2nd installment of AMAR (Ask Me Anything about Relationships) I dive into your burning questions and it gets a little intense in there! Thanks for bringing it everyone!

SHOWNOTES:

There’s a lot of great questions in here including:

  • How to relate to someone who’s depressed [5:30]
  • How to find a great marriage counselor [17:45]
  • How to get over years of resentments [26:35]
  • What to do if someone is passive aggressive with you [34:25]

And more!

We don’t tend to attract a new type of person until we have shifted internally somehow. Share on X

Marriage success, over time, isn’t about Band-Aids. It’s about building a foundation from the ground up that’s badass and indestructible.

HELPFUL LINKS:

Co-dependency Podcast Episode

The 1 Proven Method To Reach Your Emotionally Unavailable Partner

Clearing Resentments

Book: Wired For Love

Blog Post: For Guys That Say To Their Girlfriends “You Deserve Better Than Me”

To get your own questions answered on future Q&A podcast episodes, record a question here, or send an email to [email protected].

 

 

 

2 Comments

  • Sharon Avesar

    Reply Reply April 18, 2016

    Hey Jayson,

    I want to start off by saying I love your podcast and find it very useful. I often find myself really resonating with your perspective and have used it both personally and in my private practice where I see many couples. I was however thrown off and really found myself disagreeing with this podcast. I’m currently single and believe that I am still an effective couples therapist. For someone that is able to think so fully about each topic, I’m wondering why you decided to take such a definitive stance on single couple therapists?
    Aside from that, thank you for your work!

    Sharon

    • Jayson

      Reply Reply May 4, 2016

      Yeah, it’s tricky terrain, but I love your push back. It’s true, some single folks rock at coaching on relationship just like some parent coaches who have never had kids are outstanding. And, I still would not go see you if I wanted help with my marriage of 9 years unless you’ve been married at least 9 years. You can only help me to the place you’ve gone in yourself. That’s my rule of thumb. That’s why I don’t coach much outside of my own experience with self and others.

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