Submitted by tomrue on
Relationship counseling is available to anyone who is concerned about or wants to explore the impact of adult relationships.
You don't have to be in a relationship in order to come for counseling. You can come if you are single, in a civil partnership, married, living with someone, separated, divorced, widowed or if it relates to your difficulty in finding or keeping a relationship, for a safe space in which to explore feelings about and experience relationships with
You can come on your own or with your partner. If the difficulty is about your relationship with your partner, it can help for both of you to be present. However, you may want to come on your own first and then see if your partner would like to come along after the first session. If you do this, I may suggest seeing your partner for a session on his or her own as well - so you both get to speak to me on your own and get equal time.
I do not do any of the following:
- offer advice
- tell you what to do
- judge you or your partner
- have an agenda about 'saving' relationships
What you decide to do about your difficulties – either individually or as a couple - is for you to decide.
I can help you have the difficult conversations, can not tell you what to say or do.