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Relationships can be tricky things. One moment we're as happy as can be, and love each other so much. The next moment we're arguing and wish the other person would be out of our lives for good. This kind of emotional roller coaster can its toll on even the strongest of relationships. A lot of people tend to think of relationship counseling as the last resort; either they get counseling or they will break up. However, there are also some couples who see a counselor even when things seem to be just fine. This makes a lot of sense as it can keep smaller problems from getting blown out of proportion.

The good news is that seeing a counselor doesn't have the same stigma it used to have. Sure, you may not want to broadcast it to the entire world, but there is no need to be embarrassed about it either. What does it really mean when you seek relationship counseling? It means that you both care enough about each other to get a little professional guidance. It doesn't matter if you have been dating for a year or two, or have been married for 50 years; a counselor can help the two of you get along better. Nothing wrong with that.

While you may be interested in relationship counseling, your partner may not. So, what can you do to help them see the benefits of doing so? You can start by reminding your partner that you love them. Then go on to explain that you think having some help from a counselor would be good for building an even stronger relationship. Whatever you do, don't rattle off a list of things about your partner that drive you nuts. Your partner could surprise you at this point and agree to go.

If they still don't want to go, then you should take the time to find out why. Perhaps they think it will cost too much, have had bad experiences with counselors in the past, are concerned about a breech of confidentiality, are embarrassed, unsure of what to expect, or are worried you and the counselor will team up against them. Whatever reason they give, listen to it without being judgmental. At least they are telling you why they don't want to go, and that's a good start. Then do your best to calmly explain why it's not a problem.

After you have done your best to ease their worries, it is up to them as to whether they agree to go. Remember, you can always get relationship counseling on your own. This way you can learn how to make some changes on your own that will improve your relationship. And, with a bit if luck, your partner will notice those changes and see that counseling isn't as bad as they thought. While you can go alone, it should only be done as a last resort, and with the idea of your partner eventually joining you.

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