The Ins and Outs of Online Marriage Counseling
The world has changed substantially since the Pandemic, and while most have now adjusted to the world of remote work and virtual learning, many still hesitate to invest in sensitive care like marriage counseling virtually - wondering if it loses effectiveness in some way without the face to face element involved. In my practice, Online Marriage Counseling is actually not new at all. It's a powerful way to fit important healing and repair into busy schedules when travel or business takes you out of town, a way to take out extra headaches involved with commuting or finding childcare for sessions, and something my clients have been taking advantage of for 6+ years now.
The Coronavirus, COVID-19, has, however, recently turned?online marriage counseling?into a new perspective.?Expect to see this type of counseling — and many other forms of online psychology sessions — become more prevalent in Australia, the U.S., and around the world as we adjust to a changed way of living.
Today, I’ll answer some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about online marriage counseling, because many couples will find this their most timely and convenient option!
FAQ 1: Is online marriage counseling effective or is face-to-face the better option?
People frequently ask me if online marriage counseling is as effective as an in-person, face-to-face session???
And with many couples raising children, having a 50-minute/one-hour session with a therapist WITHOUT needing to add another 30 to 60 minutes of commuting and find child-minding — makes attending marriage therapy that much more convenient, and more readily ‘doable’ for both people.
FAQ 2: How does a marriage therapist establish rapport during online marriage counseling vs face-to-face sessions?
Rapport-building helps assure each partner that you have their best interests in mind as a couple, and as an individual; and that the approach — while confronting at times — is going to be caring, loving and kind.?A skilled marriage therapist, with long experience doing online counseling, can achieve this rapport with both people in the marriage, online, just as well as they can achieve it in a face-to-face session.
A responsibility-taking approach, without blame, is typically best for rapport building. Couples also get a sense, quickly, of how skilled the therapist is (and this is developed by having dedicated their practice to relationship therapy and working with hundreds of couples).
But this responsibility-taking approach does require commitment and maturity on the part of both people in the marriage. And while repairing a marriage may not take as long as some people think, it often requires dedication and ‘doing the work’ of repair and healing.?It certainly is a two-way street; with the marriage therapist a facilitator for the process; to help keep it on track, and speed up the process so long as both people are truly committed to repairing their bond.
Rapport-building in online marriage counseling:
To establish a connection online takes some specific interpersonal skills plus a lot of practice.?One of the reasons that the couples I help through marriage difficulties tell me I’m helpful, is that they sense how compassionate I am about each of their experiences; and my dedication to helping them repair their marriages to ‘get back to love’.
FAQ 3: Can you still read body-language and emotional tension during an online marriage therapy session compared to a face-to-face session?
The fact is that, despite the best efforts of a marriage therapists and truly committed couples, things CAN (and often DO) get tense during therapy sessions.
To remain effective, a therapist must be flexible and engaging, combining both vibrant personality and soft compassion; and an adept therapist, during an online session, will exhibit these traits — these will stream through the digital screen, so couples can feel it as much as they see it.
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FAQ 4: How many marriage therapy sessions will a couple typically require in order to ‘get back on track’?
There is no one answer that suits every couple. Some couples move quickly back to a loving state of their relationship; and others take longer.?No two are alike.
My favorite approach which is the most effective is the 90 Day Premium Accelerator Program for couples who find their marriage facing difficulties and they would like more condensed assistance to help resolve faster.?
The Premium Accelerator Program includes a mix of joint and individual sessions, 1-2 hour sessions, plus 15-30 minute support calls
I am doing less and less of the traditional-method week-to-week sessions of marriage therapy. That’s because most couples coming to me are opting for?Fast Track 90 Day Premium Accelerator?help; which busy, ambitious couples find more effective and pleasing than trudging along to my office week after week, fortnight after fortnight for months.
And it’s all done online with solid success.
FAQ 5: Any tips for succeeding at online marriage therapy?
It really comes down to your level of commitment and care.?And again, different therapy methods and session approaches can be combined for a tailored experience, which is another reason having a seasoned marriage therapist is so important.
I am personally a huge fan of online sessions; for the obvious practical reasons. First, you don’t have to travel anywhere, so you don’t need a babysitter, you don’t need to leave the office if you have a private quiet place to have the session; and hence, you don’t need to let anyone in on the secret that you are participating in Marriage Counseling. Just ensure you have a quiet and undisturbed place where you won’t be overheard; and put a sign on your door (and in your diary) that you’re NOT to be interrupted except for dire emergencies.
In other words, with online relationship counseling sessions, you don’t have to rush out from the office, explain where you’re going, take 2 hours off of work instead of 1 hour (which could be your lunch break), and so forth.
Overall, I find that everyone is more relaxed. Can you tell I just LOVE online sessions?
I know this is obvious, but by now the Coronavirus has sharpened our focus on the ease of access to online sessions. So I anticipate it will be tried by many of you seeking timely counseling for your relationship concerns. My guess is you will prefer it; and fairly soon, online marriage counseling sessions will become the norm.?Book your call with me
FAQ 6: What software/app do you use for marriage therapy when you’re arranging an online session?
My clients live all over Australia and I have many who live in Singapore, the US and Canada.
So I typically usually use Zoom to connect; partially because the sessions can be recorded if requested and then emailed to clients for future reference.?This can be very helpful to the couple over time.
However I also use Skype and FaceTime if preferred.
Do I offer a free discovery call to see if we’re a good fit??YES?You can book that here.?Book your call with me
I look forward to answering your questions about modern-day marriage therapy.
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3 个月Well said, Dee!
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2 年I can second that I think virtual care is just as effective (if not more) than an in-person office appointment. Makes scheduling and coordinating a whole lot easier too!