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Does anyone have any suggestions for how to get your spouse to go to counseling when he doesn't want too. He doesn't flat out say no but I can tell he's not into it. He had a bad experience with counselors in his first marriage. He says they've never helped him. I think it would really help us. We have lot's of issues in a Blended family. I have 3 kids from previous marriage and he does too. We really love each other but our communication needs work. He's not that worried about it but I am. I think I deal with needing him to listen to me. Anyway, any advice would be appreciated. barbarasowell@yahoo.com
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