You feel like you can't resolve issues well: Conflict happens in even the healthiest relationships, but the inability to appropriately address conflict can cause problems between you and your partner. Unresolved conflict may result in poor communication, resentment, and emotional distance. This isn't necessarily one person's fault - communication is tricky, and you simply may not know how to resolve tension effectively. Therapy will help you redefine boundaries and learn healthy strategies for communicating well.
You're reeling from infidelity: Infidelity can be devastating for couples, affecting everything from trust to sexual desire to self-esteem to parenting. Couples counselling can help partners recover from infidelity and rebuild a sense of connection with one another. It gives you both space to process your feelings and assert what you need in the relationship to move forward.
You are struggling with a significant life transition: Marriage, kids, blending families, career changes - these milestones may feel exciting, but they can increase relationship difficulties. Couples counselling helps you identify how these stressors are affecting you.
You're struggling with your mental health: Individual therapy can help address both the internal and external stressors affecting your emotional well-being. However, when these issues affect the relationship, couples counselling offers a safe space to focus on coming together to provide deeper support and connectivity.
You're on the fence about staying together: Maybe you don't know if you want to stay in the relationship anymore. Perhaps you're debating separating or divorcing, but you have concerns about whether that’s what you really want. Maybe you just need to give things a "last chance" to see if there's hope for change. This is where couples counselling comes in. Your counselling sessions can help you move past feelings of stuckness.
You're struggling with parenting: Raising children can be an enormous challenge, particularly if you and your partner don't always see eye-to-eye on everything. Disagreements with parenting can affect everything from your intimacy to the connections you have with your kids. At times, couples counselling may be recommended if your child is in therapy or if you’re all participating in family therapy. This can also be a meaningful way to help co-parent if you have decided to separate.