Category Archives: Couples counselling


Family Professional Support Through the Separation/Divorce Process

It is almost a given that people enter into co-habiting relationships, particularly marriage expecting it will be long lasting, if not forever-lasting. Thus when a breakdown occurs, there is at least upset, disappointment and disillusionment. In view of same, some … Continue reading

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Five Needs Every Marriage Has

Like it or not, you have needs: we all do. We would hardly be human if we didn’t. In my work, I am often surprised by how many people – both men and women – either try to deny their … Continue reading

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Are You Doing Your Couples Clients a Disservice?

Couples need more than one hour per week to change bad habits As great as talk therapy is, it has its limits – especially when it comes to working with couples. This fact hit me last week when I was … Continue reading

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