It doesn’t matter if you’re on your own, married, living together, single, gay, bi/pansexual, straight or transgender – we’re here to help you, however you identify.
We have experience in counselling people from different backgrounds, including LGBT individuals and couples, so you can be rest assured you’ll find a counsellor to meet your needs.
Lots of people have an idea of what relationship counselling is and think that you only need counselling when things get really bad. But we’re here whenever you need us, no matter what situation you face in your relationship. Even if your problems seem trivial, we can help.
What is Relationship Counselling?
Our counsellors provide a caring and supportive environment to help you find a way through any difficulties you may be facing in your relationship.
What can I expect in Relationship Counselling?
Counselling can take place in a number of ways at a time to fit in with your life. Face-to-face counselling is available at our Centers all around US, but we also offer counselling services via telephone, webcam and other online options.
Once you’ve made an appointment with your local Center you will be seen by a trained counsellor who will ask some questions about you and your partner, your relationship and what you hope to get out of counselling. At this stage, you will also talk about the best times for your sessions, and you will discuss the cost of counselling.
You might decide to come to counselling with your partner or alone. Or you might have a combination of solo and couple sessions.
However you experience relationship counselling, you can feel reassured that it’s confidential and non-judgemental.
How can Relationship Counselling help me?
It really depends what you want to get out of it, but it’s rare that you will leave without feeling a positive change.
For some people, we transform their relationships and their lives; for others, we help them solve a specific problem and move forward with more confidence and less anxiety.
Each session usually lasts 45 minutes to an hour, and your counsellor will ask you questions so that you can talk about what’s going on and how you feel. They may offer you advice or ideas to try at home.
If you don’t like to talk a lot then they might try different things like drawing or mapping out your thoughts. It all depends on what’s right for you.
Even if things don’t change, counselling may help you to see things in a different way or make the decision that’s right for you to move forward. Just talking to someone who isn’t involved in the relationship can help you.
Book an appointment
To find out more about Relationship Counselling, and to arrange an appointment:
- Book a counselling session.
- Contact us through booking@restoringyourrelationship.com