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Couples Therapy Melbourne

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 784 184



Address: Suite 102, 4 Bank Place 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://couplestherapymelbourne.com.au

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25.01.2022 We know that a couples’ sex life can be one of the most enriching sources of connection and intimacy for couples, but when difficulties arise before, during, or after sex, a loss of self-esteem and ruptures to your bond as a couple can ensue.



17.01.2022 Most people in our culture are so riddled with fear that they don't even recognize when the emotion has overtaken their lives. Fear can be sneaky, and it shows up in all kinds of disguises.

16.01.2022 Grief is complicated, and there's no "right" way to experience it.

15.01.2022 Are you living that loved-up, argument-free life with your partner? It could be the best time to get couples counselling.



13.01.2022 lended families families with stepchildren and/or stepparents go through very normal stages in coming together to form a cohesive unit. It can take some time to evolve through these stages and for everyone to get used to the new group, but just because there may not be biological ties does not mean that blended families cannot experience loving bonds and cooperative, fulfilling lives together.

11.01.2022 Sexual infidelity it’s one of the most painful and delicate issues for which clients seek couples therapy and needs to be treated with the utmost respect and sensitivity. Whether you’re in the acute, immediate aftermath of recently learning about or disclosing an affair, or coping with the longer-term after-shock effects, healing from sexual infidelity usually requires some form of professional counselling or outside support to help you piece back together the relationship for sustainable, long-term durability.

03.01.2022 The secret to keeping things comfortable is to address the uncomfortable issues that pull you two apart.



02.01.2022 Not everyone expects to feel anxious after a breakup. Sad and grieved, absolutely. Rejected and angry, quite possibly. But after a breakup, you might feel as if one of your worst fears has already come to pass. The relationship is over, so what else do you have to worry about? Anxiety involves more than just worry, though. Research suggests anxiety often shows up as part of post-breakup distress.

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