Therapy Group of Charlotte Addresses "Divorce Month": A Roadmap for Relationship Rescue
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – January is often dubbed "Divorce Month" by legal professionals due to a surge in filings after the holidays. However, Therapy Group of Charlotte is urging residents to pivot from separation to restoration, releasing a new series of guides demystifying the process of marriage counseling in the Queen City.
Research shows that couples wait an average of six years after problems arise to seek help. By then, resentment has often solidified. To combat this delay, the South End-based practice is lifting the veil on exactly what happens behind closed doors, hoping to reduce the anxiety that keeps partners from scheduling that first appointment.
The new resources detail what happens in the first 3-5 sessions of couples counseling, explaining how therapists move from "relationship mapping" in week one to identifying the "negative loops" that cause conflict by week three.
Many couples fear that therapy will just be a referee match or, worse, that it won't work. But the data tells a hopeful story. We want Charlotte couples to know that couples therapy has a 70% success rate when partners are engaged. Success isn't just staying together; it's about breaking the silence and resentment that kills connection.
The practice utilizes evidence-based methods, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method, to help couples navigate everything from infidelity to the stress of being new to Charlotte.
For those looking to make "relationship health" their New Year’s resolution, Therapy Group of Charlotte offers comprehensive marriage and couples therapy services in their South End office and via telehealth.
About Therapy Group of Charlotte: Therapy Group of Charlotte is a premier psychology practice located in Charlotte’s South End, serving the greater Charlotte area. They specialize in high-quality, evidence-based care for relationship issues, anxiety, and life transitions, helping individuals and couples build resilience and deeper connections.
