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Work with Dr. Debbie Marton who has over a decade of experience helping marriages heal.

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Who is Marriage Counseling For?

Marriage counseling can be a valuable lifeline for couples who are feeling angry or resentful toward each other. The process offers a structured setting where these feelings can be expressed and explored, promoting healing and resolution. Dr. Debbie Marton, with her extensive experience, understands the intricacies of these emotions and the impact they have on relationships. She provides a safe space for partners to confront their grievances, discuss their pain points, and find constructive ways to move forward.

Through marriage counseling, you can learn to communicate more effectively, address underlying issues, and work on rebuilding trust that might have been eroded by anger or resentment. Dr. Marton's approach focuses on understanding the root causes of conflict, enabling couples to transform their frustrations into productive conversations. With the right support, it is possible to navigate these challenges and cultivate a healthier, more satisfying relationship.

Client Testimonials

"Debbie has been a steady, calm presence week after week. She has helped my husband and I gain so many skills and tools to enhance our relationship and to repair our ruptures when needed. It has truly been a life changing experience to work with her and implement what she has processed with us and taught us."

-Marriage Counseling Client from New York City

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FAQs

  • Dr. Debbie Marton has over a decade of experience with marriage counseling. Covering topics like communication, trust, anger, resentment, parenting style, religion, extended family dynamic, cultural differences.

  • Dr. Debbie Marton focuses on giving space to both partners and ensuring everyone is able to express themselves in a healthy and positive manner. Dr. Marton offers virtual sessions to make it easier on the couple to fit this important moment into their day.

  • The duration of marriage counseling can vary significantly based on the goals and challenges facing the couple. On average, many couples typically engage in therapy for about 3 to 6 months. However, the specific time frame can depend on various factors, including the complexity of the issues being addressed, the commitment level of both partners, and the progress made during sessions. Each couple's journey is unique, and some may find resolution sooner or require a longer period for more in-depth work.

  • In marriage counseling, the dynamic between partners is regarded as the client rather than focusing solely on the individuals involved. This perspective shifts the emphasis from mediating disputes or assigning blame to understanding and addressing the relationship itself. Neutrality is essential; it allows both partners to explore their feelings and perspectives without fear of judgment or bias.

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