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
I try to assure all my clients and their families that sex addiction is treatable, and recovery is possible. Like any other addiction, it can be managed with the right tools and therapy.
Continue ReadingAs a relationship therapist, I've seen it all. I have seen what heals relationships, what keeps people together, and what tears them apart. Based on almost 20 years’ experience, here are my top ten tips for building a strong relationship that really lasts:
Continue ReadingIf you’re feeling the holiday pressure, you’re not alone! Here are 7 practical tips to help you enjoy the season and find some moments to reflect on the year that’s gone by.
Continue Reading
Sexology is a professional and specialised area of therapy which explores the many physical and emotional reasons for sexual difficulties.

Anyone who has experienced relationship or sexual difficulties for a long period of time would benefit from seeking professional counselling.

According to a recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 3 out of 10 men, and 4 out of 10 women, experience sexual problems.