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If These 9 Things Describe Your Relationship, It’s Time For Couples Therapy

Couples therapy gets a bad rap, with many believing it’s a last-ditch effort. But it’s not. Just as your car needs a tune-up after so many miles, so too does your relationship.

Licensed professionals work with couples to help resolve conflict and increase satisfaction by gaining an understanding of their dynamics. There’s no wrong time to seek an outside perspective on your relationship. But, just like putting too many miles on your station wagon before bringing it to the shop, by the time most couples get there, it’s too late.

“The sad fact is that most couples wait seven years too long to seek couples therapy,” says Bina Bird, a marriage and family therapist in Haslet, Texas.

We asked a variety of relationship therapists to offer some signs you might need to attend a therapy session, ranging from making plans without considering your partner to favoring the kids over your spouse. Keep them in mind, and act accordingly. And remember: There’s nothing wrong with having a third party give your marriage a tune-up.

If these 9 things describe your relationship, it’s time for couples therapy:

1. If you make plans without thinking of each other

Whether you’re considering taking a job in Ulaanbaatar or just getting In-n-Out for dinner, you ought to think of your better half.

“If you’re intentionally — or even subconsciously — not wanting your partner to participate in your plans, it may be time for you to see a counselor,”  says Kimberly Hershenson, a relationship therapist in New York.

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