Post by Gator on Feb 15, 2019 8:03:50 GMT -5
In case you should want to use their services, the so-called "relationship centres" offer relationship counselling for couples that want to communicate better, resolve conflicts, deepen their level of intimacy, enjoy a lasting partnership and improve the relationship with your inner self.
Counselling is provided in a safe, confidential and compassionate atmosphere. The counsellors are relationship experts that guide, educate, support and coach the partners in how to gain more love and respect for themselves and one another.
There are several key issues that often lead people to seeking help that usually involve a breakdown in communication, like children, money, time, sex, family and trust. The counsellors will help you learn how to communicate with greater openess, clarity and empathy in order to find respectful compromises and win/win solutions.
Marriage researchers describe four communication patterns that are likely to lead to the breakdown of relationships.
1. Criticising your partner's character rather than giving feedback about their actions.
2. Contempt and displays of disrespect, putdowns or making your parter the butt of a mean-spirited joke.
3. Denial of responsibility, blaming, making excuses and not being open to what your partner is trying to say.
4. Stonewalling or silent treatment - the refusal to respond to your partner's efforts to communicate.
Relationship counselling will help you and your partner stop these destructive patterns and learn to debate the important issues fairly, give and receive feedback; and unblock stalemates so that you can reach agreement.
An experienced qualified psychologist can help people overcome underlying issues of depression, anxiety, addictions and sexual problems. Marital therapy is one of the most effective ways of helping women that suffer from post-natal depression. Couples most commonly seek help after the birth of a child, in times of financial stress, when there is an illness or death in the family, a threat of an affair or they have just drifted apart.
Although marriages can be brought back from the brink of separation and divorce, the sooner couples seek help, the more likely they will solve their problems. Most people don't like going to the dentist, but know the longer they wait in getting help, the more likely they are to lose a tooth. Getting couple counselling sooner, rather than later, can help you hold on to that precious relationship and make it better than ever.
Counselling is provided in a safe, confidential and compassionate atmosphere. The counsellors are relationship experts that guide, educate, support and coach the partners in how to gain more love and respect for themselves and one another.
There are several key issues that often lead people to seeking help that usually involve a breakdown in communication, like children, money, time, sex, family and trust. The counsellors will help you learn how to communicate with greater openess, clarity and empathy in order to find respectful compromises and win/win solutions.
Marriage researchers describe four communication patterns that are likely to lead to the breakdown of relationships.
1. Criticising your partner's character rather than giving feedback about their actions.
2. Contempt and displays of disrespect, putdowns or making your parter the butt of a mean-spirited joke.
3. Denial of responsibility, blaming, making excuses and not being open to what your partner is trying to say.
4. Stonewalling or silent treatment - the refusal to respond to your partner's efforts to communicate.
Relationship counselling will help you and your partner stop these destructive patterns and learn to debate the important issues fairly, give and receive feedback; and unblock stalemates so that you can reach agreement.
An experienced qualified psychologist can help people overcome underlying issues of depression, anxiety, addictions and sexual problems. Marital therapy is one of the most effective ways of helping women that suffer from post-natal depression. Couples most commonly seek help after the birth of a child, in times of financial stress, when there is an illness or death in the family, a threat of an affair or they have just drifted apart.
Although marriages can be brought back from the brink of separation and divorce, the sooner couples seek help, the more likely they will solve their problems. Most people don't like going to the dentist, but know the longer they wait in getting help, the more likely they are to lose a tooth. Getting couple counselling sooner, rather than later, can help you hold on to that precious relationship and make it better than ever.