Courtney Cox In Therapy

  • #41
michelle said:
My DH likes the silent treatment because then he says he does not have to hear my mouth!
Hahaha, yes it can backfire :p
 
  • #42
PrayersForMaura said:
wow, I don't see it the way you do, Narla.
I think it's awesome that she can talk so freely about it.

I see a therapist. And thank goodness I do or I'd be worse than I am now.

What I think is bad for society is the fact that people think they can't talk about being on meds or seeing a therapist ... like there's something "wrong" with you.
No one is perfect and most everyone I know could benefit from therapy, even therapists themselves.

Until people know how to successfuly handle everyday problems, there is no way I'd ever knock anyone for going through therapy.
The ones who go to therapy are the strong ones in my opinion.
The ones who continue to be miserable and seek no help are only hurting themselves.

Good for Courtney!

Totally agree.
 
  • #43
dingo said:
I have little time for all these so called actors with plenty of money.
They need time in the real world.
It's hard to live in the real world when you live in a fish bowl. I think most celebrity couples should be in counseling. They not only have to deal with the day to day stuff in a marriage they also have to always wonder....did the paparrazi see or hear that argument are we gonna end up on the front page of the NE fighting. That just adds more stress to a marriage and its hard work as it is. JMHO If I had the money I would be in therapy on a more regular basis.
 
  • #44
when some people argue its usually over something more serious and underlying than what is truely being argued about. Maybe she sensed that. Or may he didnt wash the dishes, I think its awesome either way that she said "you know what, something isnt right and before we say or do something we regreat lets see what a counceler might have to say"
 
  • #45
I know a few couples who have gone to counseling for years only to end in divorce.. Sometimes I think counseling can be great, other times I think it makes things worse... However, I do understand sometimes it's nice to be able to vent to someone about things that you don't want to tell family or friends about.. You want an outside sounding board that will listen and help you see things that maybe confusing to you or you just need some sort of direction and you are uncertain... :twocents:

I like Courtney Cox and I don't care if her and her hubby are in counseling or not.. I like them and wish them the best.. It's their business what they do and if she chooses to tell all in People magazine, then so be it..
 
  • #46
I think they can be like referees. Good for you to stop and say what your feeling, but to be able to have someone who is neutral and can help either party understand and learn how to live together better.

It would never work here! I AM NEVER WRONG!:angel:
Thanks for reading my post!
 
  • #47
I wish them the best, I do like them.
 
  • #48
Yeah you go Courtney, it's the American way....and it obviously works, no divorce there :p
 
  • #49
narlacat said:
Yeah you go Courtney, it's the American way....and it obviously works, no divorce there :p
Narla, you crack me up..:D
 
  • #50
curious1 said:
It's hard to live in the real world when you live in a fish bowl. I think most celebrity couples should be in counseling. They not only have to deal with the day to day stuff in a marriage they also have to always wonder....did the paparrazi see or hear that argument are we gonna end up on the front page of the NE fighting. That just adds more stress to a marriage and its hard work as it is. JMHO If I had the money I would be in therapy on a more regular basis.
Maybe you're right curious.
I think maybe celebrity couples should be in counselling, but not because they live in a fish bowl and have added stress from having to see themselves in a newspaper but because the main reason marriages in Hollywood don't work out is because most Hollywood types are that self centred, that they have trouble thinking about anyone but themself!
It's that simple.
They are not happy within themselves, they rely on the glamour and the glitz for that.
Quite ironic really that they are fully in love with themselves and what they look like, yet they are not happy in their hearts because as the old saying goes money can't buy happiness.
 
  • #51
Maybe Courtney realizes that Hollywood conditions you to be self centered and that is one of the isssues she is working on. But I would say that there are a lot of folks in Middle America and Middle Australia that are also very hung up on themselves. I went to school with a few.


Also, I always say...If money can't buy you happiness, you are shopping in the wrong places. :D
 
  • #52
Sure.
But nothing beats Hollywood as the epicentre of shallowness.
 

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