Therapists Reveal The Moment You Know A Couple Would Heal And The Tragic Signs They Never Would

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

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

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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?

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

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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're curious to hear your responses about the couples you've worked with and offer some insight. Share your stories in the comments below, and your responses could be featured in a BuzzFeed Community post. Or, if you prefer anonymity, you can submit your story through this Google Form.