How Long Should Marriage Counseling Take?
Next to “What does it cost?” and “Does it work?” one of the top considerations of marriage counseling in many people’s mind is, “How long will it take?” This is a natural question. After all, even if the outcome of... Read More →
Marriage Counseling Specialty Acronyms Translated
Third in a series of blogs about Marriage Counseling from Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates. The first two are: “Marriage Counseling: Does it Work?” and “Marriage Counseling: Which Therapist Suits Your Needs?” The PsychologyToday Therapist Search lists more than 60 Mental Health specialties. Among... Read More →
Marriage Counseling: Which Couples Therapist Suits Your Needs?
Second in a series of blogs about Marriage Counseling from Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates. The first was “Marriage Counseling: Does it Work?” The terms “Marriage Counseling” and “Couples’ Therapy” are often used interchangeably to indicate the process of spouses working out their... Read More →
Division of Debts in Divorce has impact on credit rating
On behalf of Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates, PC posted in Property Division on Thursday, April 16, 2015. Conflict is not uncommon during divorce in Michigan; this is particularly if two people cannot see eye-to-eye on how to split their financial assets or divide their property. Unfortunately,... Read More →
Pitfalls of Divorced Parenting Teenagers
Fourth in a series blogs about Children coping with Divorce. Prior blogs include: The Positive Side of Pre-Teen Smartphone Use; Pets Help Children Cope With Divorce; and Helping Toddlers Cope With Divorce. An easy pitfall for divorced parents of teens is... Read More →
Marriage Counseling: Does It Work?
First in a series of blogs about marriage counseling. In general, surveys show that marriage counseling has positive benefits. It helps spouses communicate better and recognize each other’s emotional responses. It provides a safe and neutral environment for motivated spouses to... Read More →