Itโs natural to wonder about the marriage counseling success rate before investing time, energy, and money. Why commit to something that might not work? Knowing the potential outcome can help couples make informed decisions about whether to proceed with therapyยน.
Our Success Rate: 90%
At our practice, 90% of couples who come to us considering divorce decide to stay together after completing our program. We calculate this rate based on couples who explicitly reported they were considering ending their marriage when they began counseling, and who, by the end, chose to remain together.
We cannot speak for other therapists or counseling centers. If youโre curious about another providerโs track record, ask them about their success rate. While not all counselors track this data, transparency is valuable when making such a significant decisionยฒ.
Is There a Universal Marriage Counseling Success Rate?
There is no single, universally accepted figure. Success rates can vary widely depending on the counselorโs training, methodology, and level of specialization in couples workยณ.
Research suggests that marriage counseling using evidence-based modelsโsuch as Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) or Imago Relationship Therapyโcan result in improvement for 70โ75% of couplesโด. However, generalist therapists without advanced couples training may see much lower success ratesโต.
In our experience, the high success rate we see is due to:
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Neutral facilitation โ We donโt take sides; both partners are heard equally.
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Structured dialogue โ One partner speaks while the other listens and mirrors back, reducing shaming, blaming, and escalation.
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Safety and respect โ Sessions are designed to create an emotionally secure environment.
This structure allows couples to address underlying issues without the destructive patterns that may have defined past attempts at communication.
Key Points Summary
- There is no universal success rateโit depends heavily on the counselorโs training and approach.
- Evidence-based methods show the best outcomes, often in the 70โ75% improvement range.
- Our 90% success rate is calculated based on couples entering therapy on the brink of divorce and choosing to stay together after counseling.
- Ask about a counselorโs training and track record before committing to therapy.
- Structured, safe dialogue is key to rebuilding trust and emotional connection.
Sources
- Gurman, A. S., & Fraenkel, P. (2002). The history of couple therapy: A millennial review. Family Process, 41(2), 199โ260.
- Geiss, S. K., & OโLeary, K. D. (1981). Therapist ratings of frequency and severity of marital problems: Implications for research. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 7(4), 515โ520.
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. (n.d.). Marriage and Couples Counseling Outcomes.
- Johnson, S. M., Hunsley, J., Greenberg, L., & Schindler, D. (1999). Emotionally focused couples therapy: Status and challenges. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 6(1), 67โ79.
- Baucom, D. H., Shoham, V., Mueser, K. T., Daiuto, A. D., & Stickle, T. R. (1998). Empirically supported couple and family interventions for marital distress and adult mental health problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66(1), 53โ88.
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