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flag Half of U.S. partnered adults reject couples therapy, citing misconceptions, though online options gain interest.

flag A new survey of 2,000 partnered U.S. adults finds that half would never consider couples therapy, with Baby Boomers showing the highest resistance at 75 percent. flag Many view therapy as only for crises, and 11 percent associate it with incompatibility. flag Only 10 percent of couples have tried counseling, though Millennials are more open at 18 percent. flag Persistent communication issues persist, with 39 percent frequently saying “I’m fine” when they’re not and 28 percent avoiding conflict. flag Despite skepticism, 39 percent would consider online counseling for its convenience.

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