Premarital Course Created by a Psychologist and Relationship Expert

Dr. D'Arienzo Jacksonville Parenting Coordinator and Psychologist
Dr. D’Arienzo, Psychologist and Marriage Expert

Why Should You Take an Online Premarital Course Created by a Psychologist and Relationship Expert? That is a great question. There are as many types of premarital preparation courses offered as there are people who have created them and offer them. There are online premarital courses to face to face meetings with a therapist or counselor to church-related seminars where twenty couples simultaneously receive their certificates after a four-hour meeting on a Sunday afternoon.

If you are considering marriage, and you are serious about taking a course that will give you the best foot forward in having a successful and happy marriage then I would suggest that you take a course from the most competent, professional, and person  you can find, whether that is taking their course online or meeting with them in person.

Any work you do on your marriage is an investment for the rest of your life. If you remain married, with the right person of course, you are more likely to be happier, healthier, more successful in your professional career, to make more money, to have more savings, and to have children that are better adjusted, get better grades, and do better in life. Getting married to a person is the single most important decision that you will make in your life. When you get married, you are deciding who will be part of your family forever, and whom you will produce or adopt children with. This sounds pretty damn serious!

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It’s amazing that in order to adopt a child one has to spend thousands of dollars and pass through a multitude of psychological tests in order to do so, but to get married and then to produce your own children, it just takes about 100 bucks and two quick meetings at a courthouse.

It is more important than ever before that you take the best course you can find. As a clinical and forensic psychologist specializing in relationships, marriage, and divorce, I understand more than anyone about creating and sustaining a healthy marriage that will last a lifetime. In our Online Premarital Preparation Course, I include absolutely everything that I teach couples when they come to me for face to face meetings. I absolutely know that you will love our course and find it very helpful in understanding who you and your partner are as well as your needs and theirs,  and how to love each other the way you both expect. Not only will the course be fun and interesting, you will save $32.50 off your marriage license and you will avoid the three day waiting period. You will be able to get married the same day that you apply.

Congratulations to you and we hope that you enjoy our Online Premarital Preparation Course!

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