As all Sister Wives fans know well, the Brown family is in desperate need of therapy to work through the plural marriage's myriad of issues, but no therapist has managed to improve the functionality of the polygamists' relationships. Although Kody and his wives have received help from therapists while working through their marital strife in Sister Wives, the group of reality stars struggled to connect with each other more than ever in season 16. From Kody's aversion to changing his behavior to their therapist's style of counseling, here's why Sister Wives fans think therapy didn't work for the Brown family.
Unfortunately, Kody has struggled to prove his point that plural marriages can be prosperous throughout the Brown clan's decade-spanning run in Sister Wives. Instead of illustrating the benefits of leading a polygamist lifestyle, the Brown family's followers have only witnessed Kody's disastrous plural marriage fall apart over the years. Specifically, Kody demonstrated how difficult it is to give all of his wives equal attention. While Kody spent most of his time with his fourth and favorite spouse, Robyn, the patriarch's first three wives endured severe loneliness. Although it was wise for Kody and his wives to try marriage counseling in Sister Wives, fans think therapy didn't work for the Brown family.
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After years of relationship struggles, Kody and his wives decided they should work their problems out in marriage counseling. Kody Brown and his spiritual spouses met with marriage therapist, Nancy Hunterton, when they lived in Las Vegas. The Browns utilized Nancy to work through many of their issues whether it be Christine feeling neglected by
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