How Marriage Counseling WorksIf you are seeking to repair or heal your marriage, it will help you and your spouse to know how marriage counseling works. At Guy Stuff Counseling, we make the process as straightforward and clear as possible so you can enjoy the benefits of marriage counseling as quickly as possible. We want to provide you with the tools you need to resolve any issues you may be experiencing in your marriage.

Your spouse may not be ready to start counseling with you, but we can still work with you individually to help you manage the challenges in your marriage. Guy Stuff is here to help, even if you need to start counseling on your own.

Here is how marriage counseling works at Guy Stuff:

  • Our work focuses on having simple conversations about your specific issues.
  • We give you tools to communicate better, to resolve disagreements with your spouse, and to approach just about any problem you face in your marriage.
  • We never hesitate to tackle any issue that needs to be dealt with, no matter how sensitive or difficult.
  • And because we understand that sometimes one spouse is ready for counseling before the other, our marriage counseling works whether one or both of you come.

If you are in Northern California, you can talk with us face-to-face. If not, no problem. We can provide guidance advice over the phone or online via video conferencing so that you can start improving your marriage right away.

If you are ready to get help for your marriage, counseling is a great place to begin. However, the most important thing is that you start somewhere. If you are not quite ready to set up an appointment with Guy Stuff Counseling, no problem. You know what to do when you are ready. In the meantime, you can still get started today.

Take a look at our marriage counseling benefits to learn more about how marriage counseling works with Guy Stuff. Don't miss our Partner Rater Quiz and get a quick assessment of your marriage. To get started right away, check out our marriage and relationship advice articles on our Counseling Men Blog.