Pre-Marriage Counselling Online Consultation

Any strong and enhanced skill requires proper guidance and commitment. A commitment to have a strong and prosperous present and future. And, imagine you two as the lotus flower. It too has the ability to rise from the mud, bloom out of the darkness and radiate into the world. There is nothing to be ashamed about. If you seek professional pre-marriage counselling, there is nothing wrong with your relationship, rather you are working towards building it stronger. Remember premarital counselling is often provided by a licensed therapist. And, the best part is that you do not have to go anywhere but you can talk to an online therapist from the comforts of your home. Thanks to the digital world.

Treatment
MetroMedi Relief recognizes that you are in need, we offer online counsellors and therapists via chat, phone, and email. So, if you and your partner are thinking about premarital counselling, why not visit MetroMedi Relief and speak with a therapist right now?
How it works
• Conflict resolution
• Problem-solving skills
• Effective communication
• Financial management
• Aids intimacy
Benefits
• Manages expectations
• Manages differences
• Builds deep understanding and empathy
• Manages parenting style conflicts

Frequently Asked Questions

Pre-marriage counselling helps couples to bridge the gap and get clarification on important topics like the desire for children, finances, sex, in-laws, and expectations from each other. Basically, a pre-counselling expert can help you have open communication and find balance before you take the big step.

Yes, in fact, couples who take pre-marriage counselling sessions have long-lasting marriages because of open communication about each other’s history, family, relationship and expectations.

There is no prerequisite to taking counselling. You can even just talk to a counsellor if you feel you cannot share something about your relationship with either your family or friends.
3. How do I know I need pre-marriage counselling?
There is no prerequisite to taking counselling. You can even just talk to a counsellor if you feel you cannot share something about your relationship with either your family or friends.