It is crucial to assess two key ingredients during the phone screen and the initial sessions to ensure the effectiveness of the discernment counseling process. These ingredients are essential for the leaning-in (LI) spouse, as they indicate the potential for successful marriage counseling.
Here are the two necessary ingredients to listen for in the phone screen, session one and even later if the LI wavers:
Desire for the marriage to survive
Motivation to work on the marriage
Conclusion:
If the leaning-in spouse lacks either of these attitudes, it becomes an immediate priority for the discernment counselor to address this ambivalence. DC requires a champion for the marriage, and it cannot be the therapist alone. The leaning-in spouse must be fully invested in the process and committed to working on the marriage for DC to be successful. If there is any wavering in these core attitudes, the discernment counselor should focus on helping the leaning-in spouse clarify their feelings and strengthen their commitment to the marriage or determine DC is not a good fit if this is uncovered in the phone screen.