Communication

Couples therapy

What Not to Say During Your Couples Coaching Session

Have you considered what not to say during your couples therapy session? Read these tips from our experts.
Relationship advice

How to Keep a Relationship: Staying in the Heat

Getting great doesn’t happen overnight, and the same goes for relationships. It takes time and effort, and basically, a really good workout regime. Ask yourself how have you been approaching your relationships? Have you been a fan on the bleachers? Or are you out there bringing your A-game? Are you practicing, committing, and showing up how you want to be? Or is there somewhere that could use some more of your attention and focus?
Relationship advice

Communication Tips for Couples: How to Deal With a Partner That Won't Communicate

Are you having problems communicating with your partner? These are Ritual’s 10 expert tips to deal with a partner who won’t communicate.
Relationship stages

Recognizing Signs and Preventing Divorce With the Help of Marriage Experts

How do you know it's time to get a divorce? These are the 5 signs it's time for a divorce plus how to approach discussing divorce with your partner and how to avoid divorce.
Relationship advice

Conflict Resolution Skills 101: A Guide to Conflict Resolution in Your Relationship

Healthy disagreements, amicable resolutions, and parenting discussions. This is everything you need to know about conflict resolution in your relationship.
Couples therapy

10 Tips for Getting The Most Out of Couples Therapy

How do you know if you’re getting the most out of your couples counseling, marriage counseling, or relationship guidance sessions? These are Ritual’s top 10 tips.
Relationship advice

Conflict Resolution in Relationships: How to Use Empathy for Forgiveness

For those of us having a hard time unlocking forgiveness, empathy can be the key.
Relationship advice

How to be a Better Partner in a Relationship Through Word Choice

The word “but” sneaks into many of our sentences, sending messages of dismissal and sabotaging our efforts at effective communication. You'd be surprised to know what word you can use instead to form a team with your partner, and change how you communicate around differences and fears.