Why choosing evidenced-based couples counselling is so important
The average couple waits six years before seeking help from a couples counsellor, according to research by US clinical psychologist John Gottman.
The average couple waits six years before seeking help from a couples counsellor, according to research by US clinical psychologist John Gottman.
Female identity has been under fire for quite some time now. With ever changing roles, the onslaught of social media and the obliteration of the ‘having it all’ myth, women can benefit from depth psychotherapy now more than ever.
When it comes to our physical health, we consider which gym to attend, which trainer we prefer or what type of gym gear is most comfortable. In contrast, we can be quite passive when it comes to choosing options around treating our emotional well being.
Short answer to this one – generally, no, it isn’t ok to check your partner’s phone. While a lot of couples may reason that they have nothing to hide, so it is ok, from a relationship counselling perspective I am curious and wonder about the following:
The feeling of not being good enough can get quite a grip. It wreaks havoc with self esteem and can impact our relationships, work and overall ability to be content.