Relationship & Marriage Counselling
Seeking help for your relationship is no different to seeking help from a doctor when you have flu, or going to the dentist when you have toothache.
You are not admitting defeat, or showing weakness when you seek counselling - you are taking a brave step towards improving your relationship.
Most relationships go through ups and downs, but sometimes couples aren't able to negotiate their way around a certain issue in their relationship. A professional counsellor will help guide you through the issue to a mutually beneficial solution.
Relationship counselling covers a wide range of issues including:
- Abusive relationships
- Communication
- Conflict management
- Differences in sexual needs
- Finding time for each other
- Grief counselling
- Infidelity
- Marriage enrichment
- Parent vs spouse roles
- Parenting in a relationship
- Preparing for a relationship
- Stress management
- Trauma counselling
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