Black Preacher and 1st Lady give they’re advice to De’ron Blackwell concerning his dysfunctional Marriage with Toya! HILARIOUS CLIP! (voice overs by Sean Plummer. Animations made possible by The Sims 2.)
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Black Preacher and 1st Lady give they’re advice to De’ron Blackwell concerning his dysfunctional Marriage with Toya! HILARIOUS CLIP! (voice overs by Sean Plummer. Animations made possible by The Sims 2.)
Duration : 0:2:46
like were would they start. would it be at the doctors?
A referral from the OBGYN would be a great place to start. They usually have one or more that they can recommend.
In my 20-years of working with fathers, I’ve seen the problems that result from not taking the time to address the various issues that can arise from blending families.
Probably wouldn’t hurt.
I personally think anyone who gets married needs extensive counseling, financial counseling, etc.
Not the 2 sessions you go to with a priest or those stupid classes the states mandates. Dumb. If the people can’t afford the counseling, they certainly don’t need to be thinking of getting married.
Dr. Aaron Karnilow, Board Certified in Clinical Psychology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology, discusses the impact of Cancer on couple and family relationships. Dr. Karnilow specializes in Couples/marriage counseling and Psycho-Oncology. Copyright 2005 Supportive Oncology Services.
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My boyfriend and I have been talking about marriage lately. My co-worker suggested that we go to pre-marital counseling, but we’ve dating for 8 months and I think it’s too soon to go to pre-marital counseling, especially when were not officially engaged. Should we wait till we’re "officially" engaged to go?
Honey, the sooner the better. I think a mistake that lots of people make is saying that they will get counseling only when it seems the relationship is getting sour. Go for it and get counseling NOW because you never know what you might discover about yourself or each other that could change things……for the better or for the worse. if you’re really serious about him you shouldn’t wait for a formality such as a marriage ceremony to dictate whether or not you two are cut out for the challenges of marriage. Good luck, dear.