What is couples counselling?
Couples counselling is a type of counselling that helps couples experiencing difficulties in their relationship. It typically involves a trained therapist or counsellor working with both partners in a relationship to identify and address the challenges they are facing.
The counsellor may use techniques to help the couple improve communication, strengthen their emotional connection, and resolve conflicts. Couples counselling may focus on issues such as communication problems, parenting, infidelity, sexual issues, or general relationship dissatisfaction.
Both partners are encouraged to express their thoughts and feelings openly and honestly during the sessions. The counsellor helps them to identify patterns of behaviour that may be contributing to their problems. The counsellor may also provide homework or exercises to help the couple practice new skills outside the therapy session.
This service will help couples build healthier relationships and can be a beneficial tool for all stages of relationships.
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What to expect during psychotherapy
Effective therapy depends on your active participation. It requires time, effort, and regularity.
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It is a guided conversation
Psychotherapy is a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a mental health provider.
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One session last 45-50 minutes
Some forms last for a few sessions, while others may continue for months or years, depending on the needs.
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Sessions may be one-to-one, in pairs, or in groups
The therapist may ask many questions, especially in the first session. They may want to know about your history, experiences, feelings and worries.
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You both should agree on the goals for your treatment. Your therapist may want to schedule more sessions.
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Keep in mind as you start your psychotherapy
Effective therapy depends on your active participation. It requires time, effort, and regularity.
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Attend all of your scheduled appointments. Stick to your schedule. Remember, part of psychotherapy is consistency.
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Work with your counsellor to set goals. Psychotherapy is a process, and there is no overnight solution.
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It is a good idea to plan some time for yourself before the session, especially if you’re worried about the appointment.
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Be honest with your counsellor. Success depends on your readiness to share your thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
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Psychotherapy is all about the therapeutic relationship between the counsellor and the client. Your counsellor will help you to identify issues and will assist you with coping.
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It may be tempting to skip a session if you feel an absence of motivation. That can hold up your progress.
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Follow through if your counsellor asks you to do activities outside of your psychotherapy sessions. Do your homework. These assignments can be helpful to apply in real-life situations.