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Relationship Struggling? Find Couples Therapy

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychotherapist
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TL;DR: Couples typically wait an average of six years after relationship problems first appear before seeking professional help, a delay that significantly worsens outcomes. Early intervention through couples therapy produces better results and should be considered when patterns like repeated arguments, avoidance of difficult conversations, emotional withdrawal, contempt, or affairs occur. Research-validated approaches include the Gottman Method, which addresses four communication patterns that predict relationship failure; Emotionally Focused Therapy, showing 70-75% success rates; and Couples Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for communication and conflict management issues. When selecting a therapist or elsewhere, prioritize professionals with specific training in couples therapy methods, demonstrated neutrality toward both partners, structured protocols rather than unguided conversation, and demonstrated comfort from both partners. Initial sessions establish confidentiality and therapy framework, gather relationship history, identify primary concerns, and define treatment goals. Seeking couples therapy represents a commitment to relationship improvement rather than failure, and choosing a trained professional using evidence-based approaches significantly increases the likelihood of positive outcomes.

You feel your relationship losing steam. The same arguments keep happening, distance is growing, and you wonder: "Should I consult a couples therapist?" If you're or the surrounding area, this guide helps you understand when couples therapy is appropriate, which approaches are backed by research, and how to choose the right professional.

When to consult a couples therapist?

Gottman's research shows that couples wait an average of 6 years between the first problems appearing and seeking help. That's far too long: the earlier you seek help, the better the prognosis.

Warning signs to watch for

  • The same arguments keep repeating without resolution
  • You avoid difficult topics out of fear of conflict
  • One partner withdraws into silence (stonewalling)
  • Contempt or sarcasm is setting in
  • You live more like roommates than partners
  • An affair, traumatic event, or major crisis has occurred
  • You're considering séparation

Research-validated approaches

The Gottman Method

Based on 40 years of research, it focuses on the four horsemen (criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling), the 5:1 ratio, and building the "couple's house."

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EFT (Émotionally Focused Therapy)

Developed by Sue Johnson, EFT works on attachment cycles and primary emotions. Studies show a success rate of 70 to 75% with stable results over time.

Couples CBT

CBT applied to couples addresses cognitive distortions, communication, and behavioral patterns. Particularly effective for communication problems and conflict management.

How to choose a couples therapist

Essential criteria

  • Specific training: a good psychologist isn't necessarily a good couples therapist. Check for training in couples therapy (Gottman, EFT, couples CBT)
  • Neutrality: the therapist should not take sides with either partner
  • Structured approach: avoid the "let's just talk" approach — validated approaches have established protocols
  • Alliance with both: both partners should feel comfortable

In-person or online?

Both work. Online therapy offers more flexibility, while in-person therapy allows for a more nuanced reading of body language. Many practitioners offer both formats.

What to expect in your first session

  • Presenting the framework: confidentiality, rules, frequency
  • Gathering your couple's history: how you met, key moments
  • Identifying the main issue: what brings you in
  • Defining goals: what do you hope to achieve from this therapy?
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    Conclusion

    Consulting a couples therapist is not an admission of failure: it's a commitment to your relationship. There are many options. The key is choosing a trained, neutral professional using validated approaches. And most importantly, don't wait until the situation feels hopeless to take action.

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    Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner

    Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 900 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Sérénité.

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