Good news for those who believe that therapy can improve their relationships, but can’t convince a partner to accompany them to the therapist. A five year study has shown that the improvement in relationships resulting from therapy is approximately the same for couples in which only one partner attends counseling sessions. It is suggested that a partner who feels more comfortable expressing feelings (usually the woman) can attend counseling sessions and then teach new behavior skills to the other partner.Read the entire article here: Couples Therapy, Alone?