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Relationship Issues Counselling

Relationship Issues Counselling

Humans are naturally sociable and we are biologically programmed to be ‘social’ beings. This means that we need relationships with other humans just like we need basics like food and water. If you are struggling with your close relationships it is only natural that your life and well-being could be suffering. Relationship issues can happen in any area of life: with partners, parents, siblings, friends, at work. It is also true that struggling with other issues in your life, such as at work, can negatively impact your close relationships, which can mean the loss of emotional support from a loved one when you need them most.

Common relationship issues that I work with include affairs, betrayals, infidelity, separation, divorce, arguments, communication issues, trauma, sexual issues, family issues, and imbalanced relationships.

By talking about the difficulties you experience in key relationships, counselling can help you understand your historic relational patterns and see ways of making change to make them more fulfilling moving forward. It is my belief that this is often much easier to do with someone objective, with a Counsellor able to offer new perspectives and insights into patterns that likely formed many years ago. I also believe that counselling has the potential to provide ‘a new path’ for forming relationships. through the creation of a new kind of relationship between therapist and client.

Get in touch

Get in touch for a free online consultation about what you are looking for and how we might be able to work together.

Getting Help

Where I work

We can meet in beautiful London rooms near Old Street / Farringdon, Central Brighton or online. I work in both short term and open-ended depth therapy, and sessions start from £80 for 50 minutes.

Areas I can help with

I can help you across a range of issues such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues and bereavement.

I have a particular interest in working with those living and/or working in a cross-cultural context; be that expats, NGO workers, third culture kids, and more.

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