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If you are looking for a Psychologist, counselling, or therapy
in Edmonton Alberta, then Insight Psychological can help.
Our specially trained staff is ready to assist you
with whatever you may need, including
Couples & Family Counselling,
Addictions, Counselling,
Children's Services,
Sex therapy,
and much more.

Learning to adjust, communicate, and bond within your marriage
Marital Therapy can be beneficial to couples with and without children. This therapeutic approach is good for the individual within the relationship techniques and strategies on how to cope with difficult relationships. Individual's who get married are typically under stress due to families, in-laws, children, financial, professional (job related), and adjusting to their partners needs, wants, and desires. Those within marriages must realize that our families and external factors can shape our perception of a marriage. We must ensure that our approach to marriage is one that is a healthy approach. Through therapy, the therapist can check those percepts and conditioning that have been instilled into our thinking process about marriage. We must learn the correct techniques of coping with difficulties that result from being married; some of those difficulties are related to financial, family, church and/or religious, and employment obligations.
In a marriage different styles of communication may contribute to problems. Through the therapeutic process, the therapist can apply techniques and principles that engage the couple and the family members (such as children and parents) who play significant roles. The therapeutic process recognizes the strengths and limitations of all involved, while never siding with one individual over another. The process should be as constructive as it is applicable to the family and/or couple. The process can also eliminate those destructive and counter-productive tendencies that are often employed by a family. The family is a makeup of whatever grouping of people who love one-another, share common interest and ambitions, and who are committed to the relationship.
Marital Therapy tries to encourage couples who are striving to find harmony and unity to cultivate those positive inner workings to make the marriage work. The marital confines may be made up differently in each relationship but the techniques learned to cope with difficulties and gain the ability to have open communication, can be learned through the therapeutic process.
Family Therapy
Learning to adjust, communicate, and bond within your marriage.Family Therapy can be beneficial to couples with and without children. Individual's who get married are typically under stress due to families, in-laws, children, financial, professional (job related), and adjusting to their partners needs, wants, and desires. Those within marriages must realize that our families and external factors can shape our perception of a marriage.
We must ensure that we have a healthy approach to marriage. Through therapy, the therapist can check those percepts and conditioning that have been instilled into our thinking process about marriage. We must learn the correct techniques of coping with difficulties that result from being married; some of those difficulties are related to financial, family, church and/or religious, and employment obligations. In a marriage styles of communication may also contribute to the problems faced within a marriage. Through the therapeutic process, the therapist can apply techniques and principles that engage the couple and the family members (such as children and parents) who play significant roles. The therapeutic process recognizes the strengths and limitations of all involved in the therapeutic process, while never siding with one individual over another. The process should be as constructive as it is applicable to the family and/or couple involved. The process can also help eliminate those destructive and counter-productive tendencies that are often employed by a family. The family is a makeup of whatever grouping of people who love one-another, share common interest and ambitions, and who are committed to the relationship. Family Therapy tries to encourage couples who are striving to find harmony and unity to cultivate those positive inner workings to make the marriage work.
Some of the most common issues we deal with are: