Marriage Counselling (Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, Couples Counselling)
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All relationships go through challenging times. There is so much to be gained from the open, safe and supportive space a counsellor will create for you to hear each other, re-establish effective communication and a positive relationship. |
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Couples Counsellors
Couples Counsellor |
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| Rowena J Ronson |
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Hertfordshire
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Bushey Health WD23
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(Near to: Watford, Bushey, Bushey Heath, Croxley Green, Chandler's Cross, South Oxhey, Stanmore, Hatch End, Moor Park, Rickmansworth, Harrow, Elstree, Letchmore Heath, Borehamwood) |
Marriage Counselling...
The aims of Couples Counselling (Marriage Counselling) is to to gain clarity bout the dynamics within your relationship and discover new ways of relating. All relationships go through challenging times; times where you don’t feel so close to each other or are not communicating as well as you would like. It is not about the specific challenges that arise but how you handle them individually and together that makes the difference between staying together and splitting up.
Whatever the issues might be, it is worth exploring them with an independent, non-judgemental couples counsellor.
It is never too early to ask for help and there is so much to be gained from the open, safe and supportive space a counsellor will create for you to hear each other and re-establish effective communication.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms of a stuck relationship, you might want to consider couples counselling.
- Neither of you make time for each other anymore.
- When you talk to your partner, you do not feel heard or understood.
- Your conversations just go round and round but take you nowhere.
- After you have talked, you feel frustrated, angry, confused, exhausted or upset.
- You can't talk for more than a few minutes without it escalating into a shouting match or competition.
- You are afraid that if you bring up a certain subject, things will get even worse so you choose to bottle out and bottle up the emotions at the same time feeling all the more resentful.
- You have got to the point where you feel there is nothing left to say.
No one deserves to stay stuck in a rut and a couples counsellor will help you and your partner get out of it!
It is advisable for both partners to come to each session of couples counselling. The first session will be a ‘chemistry test’ where you can have all your questions answered as to what the process involves as well as meet your counsellor and decide whether you would like to work together. Usually six sessions, meeting on a weekly or two-weekly basis, are agreed upon initially with regular assessments of how things are progressing. The environment the counsellor provides is for both partners in the couple to be heard by each other, for emotions and thoughts to be expressed safely and without judgement and for the couples strengths to be rediscovered and built upon.
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