Premarital Counseling for Intentional Couples in Miami, Florida

There is so much planning that goes into your wedding day - rightly so! Your wedding day is a beautiful symbol of the commitment you’re making as a couple and will be an important part of your love story for years to come. However, for many couples, so much energy, time, and money goes into wedding planning, they forget about preparing for what comes after the big day - Marriage.

Premarital Counseling offers you and your partner the opportunity to set the foundation for a thriving marriage. The goal is to set expectations, promote dialogue & understanding, and to address and resolve potential issues before they intensify later on.

All couples experience conflict and disagreements, therefore it is essential that couples learn to communicate, listen, and respect one another through the highs and lows that inevitably occur within a marriage.

The Process of Premarital Counseling

Identify Your Unique Strengths & Growth Areas

All couples have some areas in their relationship where they thrive and some areas where they struggle. Marital Mindset Counseling offers a quick and simple way to identify your strengths and growth areas via an online relationship assessment. This will create the framework for our sessions together.

Exercises & Discussion

Once we have identified your relationship strengths and growth areas we will engage in exercises and discussions designed to reinforce your strengths and improve your growth areas. You can find typical topics and areas of focus further below.

Continue to Check-In for Sessions After the Wedding

The support does not end with premarital counseling. A major bonus of doing premarital counseling, is knowing that as you progress through your marriage, you already have established a relationship and support with a couples therapist who knows your relationship.

Common Topics:

Communication & Compromise, Conflict Resolution, Personality Differences, Roles & Responsibilities, Relationships with In-Laws and Extended Family, Generational Patterns to Continue/Discontinue in your own Marriage, Sex & Intimacy, Finances, Spirituality, Wedding Stress, Becoming Parents & Parenting