Relationships (Individual & Couples)
Seeking relationship support isn’t only about making an appointment in crisis. Communication and understanding can be achieved at any time during your relationship as a way to enhance what you have built already and develop a deeper and more intimate bond.
Relationships counselling can be done together or as an individual depending on what the issue is, it can help heal or support separating, it can define what is going wrong and how to get on track. Sometimes, when you find your relationship has become unhealthy or abusive, you need extra support to understand what has happened, how to leave and how to heal.
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Couple Counselling
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Divorce
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Separation
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Family Dispute Mediation
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Infidelity
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Same - Sex Issues
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Communication
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Adjustment
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Life Changes and Ageing Couples
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Conflict Resolution
Most research shows that a good, healthy relationship needs :
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Maturity
An understanding of adult concepts and emotional maturity.
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Openness
A willingness to be open, undefended and willing to be vulnerable.
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Honesty & Integrity
Develop trust and the ability to trust others.
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Respect & Independence
Allow yourself and your partner to have autonomy and respect their differences.
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Empathy
Understand the opinion or needs from your partners viewpoint.
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Affection
Be able to demonstrate affection and intimacy beyond sex.
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Sense of Humor
Find somethings funny when needed.
ADULTS
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Mood and Personality Disorders
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Interpersonal Difficulties
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Eating Disorders
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Phobias
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Life Transition
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Ageing
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Relationship Issues
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Sexual
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Cult and Child Neglect & Abuse
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Life Coaching
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Problem Solving WorkCare
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TAC
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Victims of Crime
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Hypnosis
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Gambling
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Addiction
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Conflict resolution
PSYCHOLOGISTS
LGBTI
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, intersex and transgender and gender diverse people are much more likely to experience depression and anxiety than the broader population.