We desire to eff about all the red flag and the good mansion .

Therapists are there to offer really important support and guidance to couples as they deal with relationship problems.

However, attending therapy doesn’t always guarantee a great outcome for the couple.

Therapists, we want to hear from you. What was the tipping point when you realized a couple should end their relationship? Or, when did you realize that they could resolve the situation and they were on a good path to healing their relationship?

Maybe by the end of their counseling sessions, the couple became better at effectively communicating with each other instead of arguing.

Or perhaps, on the other hand, the couple decided to take a break, and it became clear that they were better off apart.

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We want to know about all the red flags and the good signs.

Three people, two women and one man, sit in a counseling session, seated around a small table with papers and a smartphone on top

A man and woman are having an intense conversation outside a modern building. The man looks upset, while the woman has her hands on her head, looking stressed

Two people sitting on a couch with their arms crossed, facing away from each other, appearing to be in disagreement. Their faces are not visible

A woman and a man are standing in a kitchen. The man embraces the woman from behind, and they are both smiling and laughing

A man in a coat holding a briefcase looks back at a distressed person on the couch, who has their head in their hands amidst scattered papers