Category:Marriage
Children are affected by transitioning family dynamics
Requests for dissolution of marriage tend to increase after the holidays. Reasons for the delay vary by couple. One or both partners may be hopeful for a reconciliation, or couples might stay together so the family can enjoy one more holiday together. This is especially true if children are part of the equation, as they […]
Read MoreIs Your Relationship Becoming a Casualty of Technology?
Today, technology and communication seem to go hand in hand, which can be a double-edged sword. The same cell phones and gadgets that keep us connected to far-away family and friends are conversely the very things that strain our personal associations. When staying connected has you feeling disconnected, it is important to seek a balance […]
Read MoreSay “I Do” to a Marriage Game Plan
Summer is the second most popular time of year for weddings, with 30 percent of couples exchanging vows during the warmer months. If you are saying “I do” this season, consider establishing a marriage game plan so that you know what to expect before taking your vows. At Laurie Grengs Counseling, many of our clients […]
Read MoreAnswering Common Questions about Couples Counseling
At Laurie Grengs Counseling, we receive calls every day from people asking about our services. Many of the calls concern marriage or couples therapy. We welcome those inquiries and are grateful for the opportunity to provide guidance. Below we have answered a few common questions about couples counseling to open the lines of communication and […]
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