Are You Giving Up on Therapy Too Soon?

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If your first experience with couples therapy wasn’t great… you’re not alone.
Many couples try once, feel disappointed, and walk away thinking, “therapy just doesn’t work.”

But let’s be honest—would you stop seeing doctors altogether because one misdiagnosed you?
Of course not. You’d get a second opinion. You’d keep looking for the right person to help you.

So why treat therapy any differently?

Not all therapists are the same. We vary in training, personal maturity, and real-life relational insight.
But unfortunately, pop culture doesn’t help.
TV shows and movies often portray therapy as pointless—just a place to vent or argue with no resolution in sight.
That narrative convinces people that counseling is a dead end.

But real therapy—good therapy—equips you with tools, insight, and healing strategies that can change everything.

Before you quit on counseling, quit on hope, or quit on your marriage, ask yourself:
Did therapy fail me… or did I just have the wrong guide?

My 6-month intensive marriage recovery program is designed for couples who are ready to try again—this time with real strategy, spiritual alignment, and support that actually moves the needle.

Don’t give up on therapy.
Don’t give up on growth.
Try again—with someone who gets it.

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