What sort of couples benefit from relationship counselling?
In my Eastern suburbs practice I see so many different types of couples. Couples who would never look ordinarily seek therapy. Couples who are very open to therapy often having had therapy in the past. Couples who are shy of the therapy …
My partner is constantly criticising me. What do I do?
If you are being regularly criticised in your relationship you might be feeling hurt, demoralised and downtrodden. In fact, it is very likely you’ve distanced yourself from your partner by stonewalling, or being less loving towards them in order to help …
You want a baby, but your partner doesn’t…
If life was well planned, you and your partner would be on the same page in terms of whether you will have children or not, how many you will have and exactly when. But life isn’t. We don’t plan who we are …
How to have a conversation when your partner won’t listen to you
Do conversations about your day turn into arguments or leave you feeling isolated? A common complaint I hear when people arrive for couples counselling is that one or both parties feel lonely. There can be many reasons for this, but a common …