Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire Warwickshire, United Kingdom GB
Dr. Birte Nachtwey
Registered Psychotherapist, MD, CORST
Relationship problems, whatever their nature, can really burden your everyday life. Most of us seek some kind of bond to other people, want to love and be loved and valued and find a sense of security and comfort in reliable relationships. But what about freedom and autonomy? If there are other needs and wants that feel urgent and important? What to do if the partners wants and needs are really different and there is lots of frustration? Subjects are plentiful: sex, emotional neglect, money, children, family in law, household just to name a few. If you are at a point where you feel stuck and unhappy and don’t see a way out, couple counseling can help you to sort things and find possible solutions. Work on it the sooner the better. Don‘t wait till it blows up in some way. There are often children involved and they don’t deserve years of open or hidden hostility at home. Contact me today and make a move.
17 Years Experience
Wellbeing Centre London
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychology, CBT, EMDR and Therapy, Coaching
We provide effective marriage and relationship counselling and therapy.
14 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Through marriage and couple counselling, couples can resolve recurring issues that have been affecting their relationships. It can help them move towards a more trusting and closer relationship. Most of the time, our relationships are shaped by our past experiences with either our parents or family. Being able to work with couples is rewarding and I’m hopeful that they can finally move on from these problems.
20 Years Experience
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
He said, she said-- but did either of them listen? It is an oft-repeated truism that many relationships fail because of flawed communication. But many relationships fail for other reasons. My approach to couple counselling is to start at the end. Is there truly a prospect for these two people to experience a loving and enduring relationship? If there is, we can work out the details over the next few sessions. If there is not, we can find a way for two mature adults to part in such a way that they can both move forward to a better life.
44 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Try a different approach to explore your relationship dynamics, enhance communication, and cultivate deeper connection and understanding using creativity and deep listening towards healing.
5 Years Experience