Marriage Analyst
Definition: A professional who applies psychological, sociological, and communication expertise to diagnose and analyze issues within marital relationships such as communication conflicts, emotional detachment, and disagreements, and provides scientific solutions.
Core work focuses on "marriage relationship repair and optimization," which mainly includes modules:
- Problem diagnosis: Accurately identify the core causes of marital conflicts through one-on-one communication and questionnaire assessments, such as distinguishing between "inappropriate methods" and "value differences," to avoid general attribution.
- Solution provision: Provide practical improvement suggestions based on the personalities, needs, and types of conflicts both spouses, such as designing "non-violent communication exercises" for "cold war couples" and formulating "responsibility lists" for "housework division conflicts."
- Relationship empowerment: Not only solving current problems but also guiding couples to learn the ability to manage their marriage long-term, such as emotional management skills and intimacy maintenance methods, to prevent future conflicts and improve the quality of marriage.
Compared with marriage counselors, marriage analysts focus more on "rational analysis and problem decomposition," often sorting out the conflicts in marriage from a third-party perspective, providing objective basis for subsequent relationship repair or decision-making (such as whether to continue the marriage)
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