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Relationships increase in love and support, but that doesn’t mean they’re free of conflict. In fact, every relationship encounters challenges, from trust issues to poor communication to disagreements in parenting. Whatever the issue, sometimes couples are able to work through it successfully—but in other cases, the path forward isn’t clear and a relationship professional’s guidance could prove beneficial.
Family Life Psychology & Wellness‘ premier couples counselling service is here to provide that expert relationship help and support. Led by skilled, caring mental health professionals, Family Life Psychology & Wellness helps couples manage their unique challenges, working to improve their overall relationship.
As we touched on above, couples counselling, also known as relationship therapy, is designed to help couples improve or strengthen their relationship, whether they be married, engaged, or dating. When the couple is married, couples therapy might also be referred to as marriage counselling.
Couples therapists can help couples who have more serious issues as well as those who would simply like to strengthen weaker areas of their relationship. This journey can involve tough, yet productive, conversations about your relationship, which requires you to talk to your partner in a respectful, patient manner.
At Family Life Psychology & Wellness, your couples therapist will be by your side to guide and support you through these conversations. They’ll partner with you to understand what has brought you into therapy and how they can best help you and your partner in your sessions.
Counseling for relationships is growing increasingly popular. Every year, thousands of couples begin relationship counseling with hopes that therapy will help them work through their day-to-day problems as well as their larger conflicts.
While a couples counselor’s approach to therapy may vary, couples therapy sessions typically revolve around the following three elements:
Your counsellor might ask that you and your partner attend a couple of individual therapy sessions too. This will enable them to get to know you both on an individual level and assess each of your personal needs. Then, they can develop the best plan for moving forward.
The couples therapists at Family Life Psychology & Wellness pull from different approaches to therapy, including emotionally focused therapy and the Gottman Method (as developed by John Gottman). These decisions are based on the couples’ specific needs, an essential component here at Family Life Psychology & Wellness, that leads to successful outcomes.
Couples counsellors work to ensure that a couple’s time in counselling will yield a happier, stronger relationship. In order to accomplish this, your Family Life Psychology & Wellness counsellor will tailor your sessions to fit your needs and goals. If you and your partner think you could benefit from working with a professional, partnering with one of our professionals can prove valuable.
For example, couples counselling can help you address and/or move forward from issues like:
All of these issues rightfully warrant couples counselling. Remember that there are many other instances when seeking professional help in your relationship is necessary and beneficial too.
Even if you don’t think it is a serious issue, a couples counsellor can help you to put the issue to bed and improve the quality of your relationship.
Yes, counselling for relationships is helpful and beneficial. However, there is no “trick” for getting your partner to join you in couples counselling or marriage therapy. While the following tips may help you to encourage your partner, they are not forms of manipulation.
If your partner feels hesitant about seeking couples counselling, here are a few guidelines to follow in encouraging your spouse: