Evaluna and Camilo went to couples therapy and explained why

Like many other couples, Evaluna and Camilo went to therapy and they explained the importance of psychological help for coexistence.

For many people, Camilo Echeverry and Evaluna Montaner They are the perfect couple, because, judging by the social networks of both, they would not have conflicts, or fights, or the problems that all spouses have; however, reality is different from virtuality and all of us who have lived with someone know that coexistence is not easy, and less in matters of love. Fortunately, couples therapy exists.

Let’s remember that Evaluna and Camilo got married in 2020 and in October 2021 they announced that they would be parents for the first time and they did it in a very original way, through the video clip of their new song Indigoa name that has already been given to the baby who is on the way.

Why did Evaluna and Camilo go to couples therapy?

Evaluna Montaner has a podcast on Amazon Music called In the living room, a space where she, as presenter, talks about her life and brings various guests. In one of the chapters, dedicated to her husband, the young woman revealed that they had gone to couples therapy with Camilo.

“I have a life relationship with God. Apart from that, I feel that psychological support is super important. It is something that has worked a lot for me, and for Cami too, it is something we do together.”

The Venezuelan explained.

Also, in the middle of the conversation, they gave 5 tips for a healthy relationshipclarifying that they speak from their experience and not something professional.

  1. Spiritual health (God): Being connected with oneself, loving oneself before loving another person.
  2. Communication: Build bridges so that the other person knows that he can talk to the other and go to him.
  3. Loving the other with his lights and his leftovers: Being there in triumphs and defeats, virtues and defects, etc.
  4. Accounting: Give and receive equitably and reciprocally, knowing how to make constructive criticism without hurting.
  5. Quality time: Not just doing things together, but having a space to connect with each other.

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