ISIS is being forced to offer marriage counseling to stop their brides from fleeing the terrorist group during tough times.

The terrorists opened their first “relationship counseling center” for troubled jihadi lovebirds in Raqqa, Syria, according to the UK Sun.

A photo, released by the Islamic State’s media branch, shows one tearful wife seeking help from a shrink next to a box of tissues.

Male ISIS fighters — connected to any number of brutal beheadings, bombings or other atrocities — have attended the sessions, too, according to the site.

Thousands of Western women, many of them British, have joined ISIS after being radicalized online in the past two years.

But times are tough in Raqqa, where airstrikes have caused food, water and power shortages, making tense marriages even more strained.

“At least before [ISIS] we had electricity, we could bake and cook. Our basic needs were met. Now we are back to ancient times,” one of the women told dissident site Open Your Eyes.

“There’s no electricity, no drinking water. There are no services,” another moaned.

ISIS has lured female recruits by promising them a new life in Syria.