Good Morning M., Seeing a counselor, pastor, mediator whatever you wish to call it, is definitely a step in the right direction if there are problems between you and your wonderful man who cooks, you can't seem to get a grip on.
Whether it's intimacy, finances, kids, discipline in the home or kids having trouble at school.
We went to a Family counselor years ago, when our boys figured out I was a push over and could get away with anything. They had gotten in trouble and mom wanted to believe they hadn't been involved. DUH!!!The problem made me feel used, abused and down right sad. I was trying to be a friend to them instead of a mom. Trying to over compensate for the way I was raised. Plus hubby and I had a few issues we or I finally got out in the open without being defensive.
Our counselor started out with all of us, then spoke with each of us privately. We obviously made it being married 38 yrs last May! The boys are still alive and well, I never did strangle the Buggers....lol
Whatever you problems may be M., a good counselor can help you get to the core of it and help you sort out what is good and what needs to be better. Unless your counselor says not to speak about the session together YET, share with each other what you heard them say. You might find each has a completely different take on it. Then share that with the counselor next time to get what was said more clearly defined. Example: I always heard in my mind It's YOUR fault the boys are like this, your treating them as if they could do no wrong.. I was basically blamed for everything growing up, so I over did the kind nice mom.
Hey I got over it!!!!
God Bless you and your household M., Be open, be willing, work hard together, most of all pray together. It's hard to fight with a praying partner :)
K. Nana of 5