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Christian CotherapyTM works primarily with couples and families who are ready to see a change now in their relationships and are looking for a unique and powerful therapeutic experience that yields tremendous results.

You may be a married couple stuck in an unhealthy relationship pattern. Or you are parents frustrated with your inability to communicate and influence your children’s behavior.

Christian CotherapyTM is excellent for people who desire a radical counseling experience to help them quickly stop destructive patterns that keep them from experiencing God’s best for their relationships. It’s the perfect course for people who desire wise counsel from professionally trained Christian counselors.

You may be an ideal client for Christian CotherapyTM if you are…

  • upset at the frequent conflict that seems to be destroying your relationship and you can’t figure out how to stop. You are feeling torn between sharing your feelings and just avoiding the conflict altogether. You want to learn how to resolve conflict effectively while increasing your relationship intimacy.
  • desiring to achieve your God-given potential in your relationships. You are convinced there must me more than this. You just want help to discover what is holding you back.
  • frustrated with a child who is unmotivated and behaving badly. You are certain something is wrong and you are beginning to wonder if you might be part of the problem. You want things to change and you’re willing to try a different approach.
  • at your wits end and about to give up. You or someone you love is severely depressed. Hopelessness abounds and you are considering ending the pain. You desperately need hope that things can and will get better.
  • appalled that your husband is still looking at pornography after he promised he’d quit. You are sick and tired of going through this cycle and want it to change. You feel something must be wrong with you, and you know something is wrong with him.

Christian Cotherapy’s most successful clients are…

  • serious about taking responsibility for improving their relationships. They know they have a problem and they need to take action NOW to find solutions. They don’t care as much about who is wrong as what is wrong in their relationships.
  • committed to investing their time in working with the counselors and making the necessary changes. They’re willing to listen to the cotherapists, experiment with new ways of being and do whatever works. They understand that much of the benefit of therapy will come from their effort outside the therapy office.
  • aware that personal growth is essential to their relationship success and happiness. They know they have to make some internal and external changes, and that it’s not all the other person’s fault.
  • willing to enroll the whole family if necessary so everyone’s life improves individually and as a unit. They are fed up with just getting by and know everyone deserves more—to be happy, healthy and successful in all areas of life.
  • honest about their problems and don’t hold anything back. They want to get to work immediately and see tangible results. They are highly motivated to discover a brighter tomorrow in their relationships.

Is it possible to change and improve your relationships? Yes it is.

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