Couples Counselling: Aren’t you and your partner worth investing in?
People come to couples counselling for all sorts of reasons – arguments; distancing and avoidance behaviour; coping with major changes; sexual concerns; resolve conflicts; addictions and habits; infidelity; trust issues; extended and blended family concerns; coping with major differences; parenting styles and the list goes on.
Sometimes it is because they recognize they’ve grown apart and want to understand why and work on rekindling. Some couples come for pre-marital counselling to establish a foundation or ensure they are making the right decision to get married. And others come because they want to separate but want to facilitate that process civilly, outside of a legal or mediation process because there is still enough love, respect and concern for the affect on their loved ones – it’s about ‘clean pain’ versus ‘dirty pain’.