Why Prioritize Pre-Marital Counseling Over Post-Marital Counseling – Sir Isaac
Why Prioritize Pre-Marital Counseling Over Post-Marital Counseling – Sir Isaac
A recent social media post by Sirr Isaac sparked a thought-provoking discussion about the perceived imbalance between pre-marital and post-marital counseling.
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Isaac’s post highlighted the question: “Why do we focus on pre-marital counseling in recent times and rather ignore post-marital counselling?
The question raises a valid point. While pre-marital counseling has become increasingly common, post-marital counseling often seems overlooked. This disparity in emphasis raises concerns about whether couples receive adequate support to navigate the complexities and challenges of married life.
Pre-marital counseling aims to equip couples with the tools to build a strong foundation, discuss expectations, and resolve potential conflicts.
Sirr Isaac’s post serves as a timely reminder that counseling should not be viewed as a one-time event but rather as a continuous resource for couples throughout their marital journey. By prioritizing both pre-marital and post-marital support, we can better equip couples to build strong, resilient and thriving relationships.