Many people understand that professional therapy is not necessary to manage their relationships, but some couples in the entertainment world have shown us that getting psychological support can help overcome conflicts in a relationship.
Giancarlo Beras and Pamela Sued are the most recent example that you can find a second chance in love when there is a maturity to put your problems on the table and a kind of judge in favor of both dictates the best sentence so that they continue as sworn to them, united forever.
The case of Freddyn Beras and his wife Carmen is also known in the country. Cases abound among music and film celebrities, including those of Barack and Michelle Obama, Beyonce and Jay Z, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett, Katty Perry and Orlando Bloom.
Ten days ago, Giancarlo Beras and Pamela Sued spoke openly about their decision to attend couples therapy and save their relationship.
Sued confessed that like any couple and after 13 years of marriage, she decided with her husband “to see where we were and where we were failing”, but that they did it in the “most elegant way” for their relatives and their son Alonso .
“In the end, thank God, this process was lived to enjoy today, not an end because the story continues, but a new chapter, we needed that time,” he continued.
“We have several therapists,” she added, continuing to emphasize the importance of these in her life.
Freddyn Beras also experienced a similar situation with his wife Carmen Rodríguez, in which they had to resort to therapy.
Meanwhile, the artists Evaluna Montaner and Camilo have stated on several occasions that they go to therapy, individually and as a couple, to cure the “misunderstandings” that occur in coexistence. Emphasizing that for them psychological accompaniment is very important.
In the case of singer Beyonce and rapper Jay Z, after their breakup in 2014 they decided to forgive each other and restore their relationship. On David Letterman’s show, the American rapper said they did “the hard work of going to therapy.”
This situation is highlighted in the artists’ albums, ‘Lemonade’, ‘4:44’ and ‘Everyting is Love’ where they talk about breakup, forgiveness and reconciliation respectively.
Another example of how beneficial psychological support can be in a relationship is evidenced by the case of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett, embroiled in a dispute in 2016, after the romance between Jada and rapper August Alsina. According to what Smith told the newspaper ‘The Sun’, they have gone through very dark times and have also received psychological treatment, which has helped them a lot.
Similarly, Katty Perry and Orlando Bloom ended their relationship in 2017 and returned a year later, willing to continue their relationship.
According to the artist in a Chelsea Handler podcast ‘Life Will Be The Death Of Me’, there have been problems during the pandemic that have been solved thanks to therapy.
Barack Obama
Similarly, former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle confirmed that they sometimes turned to behavioral professionals to learn how to be happy on their own and maintain happiness at home.
Mayrín Villanueva and Eduardo Santamarina, Patrick Dempsey and Jullian Fink, Pink and Carey Hart have also turned to psychologists to move forward with their marital relationship.