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Read more about the article Should your partner or spouse be part of your individual therapy and how?

Should your partner or spouse be part of your individual therapy and how?

The decision to include a partner in therapy should be made with careful consideration of these factors. The therapist must weigh the benefits of gaining a fuller understanding of the client's relational context against the potential for increased conflict, privacy concerns, and dependency issues.

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