Tag: Marriage Counseling

  • Finding My Voice: When Helping Hurts and the Courage to Keep Going

    I’ve always believed that helping couples rediscover love and rebuild trust is a mission worth pursuing, even when it’s difficult. Over the years, I’ve shared stories, advice, and a lot of my own heart here on CoupleCompass.org. But lately, something unexpected has happened: I’ve started receiving hate mail. Some of it comes from strangers, but… Read more

  • A Conversation with Faith: Finding Common Ground Between Therapy and Religion

    Not long ago, I had the opportunity to sit down with a local cleric. It wasn’t planned—I met him by chance at a community event where we both found ourselves in the back corner, looking slightly out of place. He, with his traditional robes and serene smile, and me, with my notebook full of half-baked… Read more

  • The Case for Marriage: Why You Should Think Twice About Divorce (why I do, what I do)

    In our fast-paced, modern society, where new beginnings are often encouraged, divorce is increasingly seen as an acceptable, even empowering choice. But is it always the right decision? If you’re not facing physical abuse, infidelity, or other grave violations of trust, ending a marriage might not always be the best path. This article explores the… Read more