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For Individuals

Can I work on relationships in my life on my own?
Yes, and many people do choose to work on relationships in their life as individuals. They may be in a relationship hoping to improve it, trying to manage a breakup or on their own concerned that relationships have not always worked out the way they hoped for them. Some may be in a relationship and their partner does not want to come, or may initially just want to talk on their own. They may be looking at intimate, family, friendship or work relationships - past, present and future.

Our work together will be very similar to that undertaken by couples. Good relationship skills can be learnt. Hindrances to successful relationships can be explored and challenged. Previous losses or hurts can be dealt with.

How can counselling help me?
Counselling helps you take time out from your situation and see it from a fresh perspective. Working with a counsellor gives you, or you and your partner, a chance to think about what you can do to change your situation for the better. It can also give you a chance to explore complex or difficult issues in a safe and confidential environment.

Is a relationship professional the right person to come for my problem?
Our is all about relationships and helping you make changes for the better. If you want to talk about your relationships past, present or future, how your family is affected by your relationship, how you can improve your relationship, how you can manage a separation constructively, how you can get over a break up, we are here to help.


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