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Relationship Counselling
Relationship counseling applies to intimate partnerships, family relationships, friendships or working relationships. It is a form of therapy that helps all types of individuals recognize and resolve conflicts and improve their relationships. It is also an effective way to maintain a healthy relationship and pre-empt issues that may come up in the future.
Some of the key aspects involved in Relationship Counselling include:
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Improving Communication: Helping partners communicate more effectively to reduce misunderstandings and conflicts.
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Resolving Conflicts: Addressing specific issues and finding solutions that both partners can agree on.
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Enhancing Connection: Strengthening emotional bonds and intimacy.
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Developing Skills: Teaching problem-solving, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
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Rebuilding Trust: Helping couples recover from breaches of trust such as infidelity.
Some common issues addressed include:
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Communication problems
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Sexual difficulties
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Infidelity and trust issues
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Financial conflicts
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Emotional distance
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Differences in values or goals
Relationship counselling aims to foster healthier, more fulfilling partnerships by addressing issues and enhancing the overall quality of the relationship.
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Our therapists are knowledgeable about and supportive of queer and straight relationships and work with relationships where one or both individuals are neurodiverse.
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