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Kenneth Sullivan
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Huntsville, AL 35802  (Online Only)
Dr. Sullivan has been a licensed psychologist for over thirty years and has seen a lot of therapy fads come and go. He has maintained a sensible approach to people's problems, and has found that common sense is an excellent guide for what works in this field. Dr. Sullivan holds family, marriage, and honesty in high priority when working with individuals.
Dr. Sullivan has been a licensed psychologist for over thirty years and has seen a lot of therapy fads come and go. He has maintained a sensible approach to people's problems, and has found that common sense is an excellent guide for what works in this field. Dr. Sullivan holds family, marriage, and honesty in high priority when working with individuals.
(256) 880-8202 View (256) 880-8202
Photo of Christopher Jason Pope, Licensed Professional Counselor in Piedmont, AL
Christopher Jason Pope
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Auburn, AL 36830  (Online Only)
I help with anxiety, depression, anger, trauma-related issues, self-esteem, confidence, mindfulness, stress reduction, interpersonal skills, addictions, coping skills, self-care, time management, relationships, effective communication, building trust, marital issues, couples counseling, grief issues, moral development, perfectionism, and existential issues.
Hi there! My specialties include relationships, interpersonal skills, couples counseling, existential issues, mindfulness-based stress reduction, coping skills for depression and anxiety, treating anxiety related issues like trauma, perfectionism, control issues, promoting overall health and wellbeing. If you want to do more then simply manage or maintain your issues, challenges, or "symptoms" and you would rather find joy in spite of your circumstances, then shoot me an email or give me a call. Let's have a brief chat to see if I am the right fit for you to do just that.
I help with anxiety, depression, anger, trauma-related issues, self-esteem, confidence, mindfulness, stress reduction, interpersonal skills, addictions, coping skills, self-care, time management, relationships, effective communication, building trust, marital issues, couples counseling, grief issues, moral development, perfectionism, and existential issues.
Hi there! My specialties include relationships, interpersonal skills, couples counseling, existential issues, mindfulness-based stress reduction, coping skills for depression and anxiety, treating anxiety related issues like trauma, perfectionism, control issues, promoting overall health and wellbeing. If you want to do more then simply manage or maintain your issues, challenges, or "symptoms" and you would rather find joy in spite of your circumstances, then shoot me an email or give me a call. Let's have a brief chat to see if I am the right fit for you to do just that.
(334) 600-1625 View (334) 600-1625
Photo of Kenton Bartlett, Licensed Professional Counselor in Piedmont, AL
Kenton Bartlett
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MA, NCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Birmingham, AL 35243
If you've been stuck in a dark place, and are ready to work on yourself in a deep way with innovative and effective techniques, you've come to the right place! The growing practice of incorporating psychedelic medicine into mental health is a primary specialty, and I currently offer Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, EMDR, and Brainspotting. Areas I'm most passionate about include trauma, eating disorders, existential crises, suicidality, philosophical and/or spiritual concerns, addiction, depression, anxiety, relationships, and who you are as a person. If working together feels right, I'd love to get to know you!
If you've been stuck in a dark place, and are ready to work on yourself in a deep way with innovative and effective techniques, you've come to the right place! The growing practice of incorporating psychedelic medicine into mental health is a primary specialty, and I currently offer Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, EMDR, and Brainspotting. Areas I'm most passionate about include trauma, eating disorders, existential crises, suicidality, philosophical and/or spiritual concerns, addiction, depression, anxiety, relationships, and who you are as a person. If working together feels right, I'd love to get to know you!
(205) 272-5951 View (205) 272-5951

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Marriage Counseling Therapists

How does marriage counseling work?

Marriage counseling works by teaching couples concrete skills to communicate with one another and solve disagreements in healthy ways. A trained mental health professional works with both members of a couple to explore difficulties the couple may be having and helps them develop skills to address these matters. Couples who don’t have any difficulties but want to prepare for marriage may develop skills for the future.

How long does marriage counseling typically last?

Marriage counseling is a short-term form of therapy; the process may last between four and eight sessions. Other forms of relationship guidance from mental health professionals, such as couples therapy, are longer lasting, may focus on the past rather than just the present, and are tailored to the individual couple and their emotions, history, and patterns in the relationship. Couples therapy often lasts for 12 weeks or longer.

Is marriage counseling effective?

Marriage counseling helps many couples develop relationship skills that may not have been acquired or tested in a relationship; partners may be better able to communicate and address conflict following counseling. However, there are many different forms of marriage counseling, and this form of counseling does not have as strong an evidence base as other modalities such as couples therapy.

Is marriage counseling effective if only one partner wants to go?

Yes, marriage counseling can still be effective if one partner convinces the other to engage in the process. Of course, whether counseling is effective depends on the couple’s commitment to work on their relationship; however, the short-term, skills-based nature of marriage counseling makes it a relatively easy “ask” of a partner, and the hesitant individual may see its value once counseling begins.