PreMarital counseling
« Why would we need premarital counseling? Everything is great right now! »
From my experience working with couples, most people only enter therapy after months or even years of unresolved tensions, repeated misunderstandings, or deeper wounds that have slowly accumulated over time.
And very often, in hindsight, there is a shared reflection:
“We wish we had addressed this earlier.”
While some things can still be repaired later on, the quality of connection, ease, and understanding you build early on makes a profound difference for everything that follows.
What you address now can shape the entire future of your relationship.
A wedding can already be expensive, but let's face it: investing in the well being of your relationship is infinitely more important (and cost effective) than flowers or a cake...
The premarital counseling journey
This is why I offer a structured premarital counseling package designed to support couples who want to build a strong, conscious, and intentional foundation for their relationship before marriage.
Rather than waiting for challenges to arise, this process helps you actively explore the patterns, expectations, and dynamics that will shape your future together.
This 7-session journey is offered at 1’200 CHF
How it works:
The offer consists of a 7-session structured journey (80 minutes each), where we explore the following core themes:
- Values and relationship vision
- Fears and vulnerabilities around commitment
- Communication and conflict patterns
- Attachment styles and relational history
- Unspoken expectations in daily life
- Experiential dialogue practice
- Rituals and intentional commitment-building
Each session combines guided conversation, reflection, and practical exercises to support deeper understanding and real-life integration between sessions.
Sessions are typically held weekly or bi-weekly.
The final session can also be scheduled after the wedding, if integration feels meaningful for the couple.
DISCLAIMER: This process is designed for couples who feel generally stable in their relationship. It is not intended for those currently experiencing significant crisis or uncertainty about their commitment.