Temptation Confessions Of A Marriage Counselor «HOT — 2026»
If you feel the pull of temptation, it’s not a sign that your marriage is dead; it’s a diagnostic tool. It’s telling you exactly where the "leak" is.
Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor After fifteen years of sitting on a tufted velvet sofa across from hundreds of couples, I’ve learned one universal truth: nobody walks into their wedding day planning to betray their partner. temptation confessions of a marriage counselor
For fifteen years, I have sat in a comfortable leather armchair while the foundations of people’s lives crumbled around them. I have held tissues for weeping widowers, mediated disputes over infidelity, and coached couples through the sterile, painful logistics of divorce. If you feel the pull of temptation, it’s
When a counselor sits with a couple, they are exposed to highly charged emotional fields. Over time, this proximity creates distinct psychological temptations that every practitioner must navigate. 1. The Savior Complex (The Temptation to Fix) For fifteen years, I have sat in a
But knowing the name of the monster doesn't always make it leave the house.
Confession: I sometimes idealize other couples’ relationships and feel envy. What helps: I limit social media, remind myself that comparisons are incomplete, and list three concrete strengths in my own relationship daily. Comparison can motivate growth — not escape — when used constructively.