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Relationship and Marriage Counselling in March, ENG, UK

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London, England therapist: Tricia Bernard-Hector, counselor/therapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Tricia Bernard-Hector

Counsellor/Therapist, BSc (Hons), MBACP
Relationships* can be a source of great comfort, but they can also bring pain, conflict, and misunderstanding. Whether you are facing communication difficulties, trust issues, recurring arguments, or feeling emotionally distant, I understand how distressing this can be. I offer a safe and balanced space where couples can explore relationship patterns, improve communication, and rebuild connection. I can help you create healthier, more fulfilling relationships built on understanding and mutual respect. *RELATIONSHIP counselling is open to ALL types of relationships e.g. family members, friends. long term partners, non-sexual relationships, long distance relationships, same sex relationships, multiple partner relationships .  
4 Years Experience
Online in March, ENG (Online Only)
Bristol, England therapist: Samantha Coleman, therapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Samantha Coleman

Therapist, MBACP Prof Dip
Relationships can bring connection, love, meaning, and growth, but they can also become places of conflict, misunderstanding, distance, resentment, or pain. I work with individuals and couples to explore the deeper patterns affecting communication, trust, intimacy, attachment, and recurring conflict. My approach is relational, insightful, and grounded in helping people understand both themselves and each other more clearly.  
13 Years Experience
Online in March, ENG
London, England therapist: Birgit Schreiber Dr, psychologist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Birgit Schreiber Dr

Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
Couple and marriage counselling is a very useful way to resolve challenges in relationships that seem to be recurring, and keep us stuck at a level we actually would like to move beyond. Often, our current relationships are very much shaped by past (parental and family) experiences. Couple work is very rewarding and I feel very optimistic that often times challenges can be disentangled and couples can move on to a more trusting and closer stage.  
26 Years Experience
Online in March, ENG (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Kat Pachana-Pereira, registered psychotherapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Kat Pachana-Pereira

Registered Psychotherapist, Integrative Therapist (CBT), Couples Therapist, EMDR Therapist
We will focus on understanding attachment, miscommunication, understanding and compassion  
9 Years Experience
Online in March, ENG
Bedford, England therapist: Talktojojo1st ( Josephine Aligwekwe aka Jojo), registered psychotherapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Talktojojo1st ( Josephine Aligwekwe aka Jojo)

Registered Psychotherapist, Pg Adv Dip Psych, Cert. Trauma-Informed & Christian Counsellor , Cert. NLP Coach, Bsc Maths/Comp. Sc
Marriage and relationships often bring together two imperfect people learning to understand and appreciate their differences. As a multicultural integrative psychotherapist and author of The Pre-Marital Pep Talk by Josephine Aligwekwe, I have seen how many relationship challenges arise not because couples do not care about each other, but because they struggle to understand the differences shaped by their individual life experiences. Our formative years influence how we think, communicate, and interpret the world around us. These differences can sometimes make it feel as though partners are speaking completely different languages. Imagine a French person trying to communicate with a German person without understanding each other’s language. Messages may become crossed, confusion can arise, and frustration or disappointment can follow. Relationships can sometimes feel similar when partners interpret situations through very different perspectives. As a multicultural integrative psychotherapist, I recognise the important role that psychological, emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual influences play in shaping our relationships. In therapy, I bring this understanding into the room, providing a safe, non-judgemental space where individuals and couples can explore their differences, improve communication, and develop a deeper understanding of one another. Through this process, couples can learn to appreciate their differences, strengthen their connection, and build healthier, more fulfilling relationships.  
8 Years Experience
Online in March, ENG

Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in March, England, United Kingdom Statistics

Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in March, England, United Kingdom average 17 years of experience and charge around ¤123 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Integrative Therapy (57%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (47%), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (47%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤123

Accept insurance

41%

Offer sliding scale

59%

Gender ID

67% Female
29% Male
2% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

67% In Person and Online
33% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

57% Integrative Therapy
47% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
47% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
41% Behavioral Therapy
37% Psychodynamic Therapy
37% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
33% Existential / Humanistic Therapy

Ages Served

92% Adult
69% Senior
61% Young Adult
43% Teen
18% Children

Client Focus

67% Women
59% Men
53% LGBTQ+
47% Black / African American
45% Christian