Relationship counselling

Relationship counselling is for family members, couples, employees or employers in a workplace, and professionals and their clients. It aims to enable people to recognise and better manage or reconcile troublesome differences and repetitious patterns of distress within their relationship. The therapist will most likely explore the clients' feelings, values and expectations, encouraging communication and problem solving and looking at options and new possibilities.

See also: family therapy

Related UKCP modality sections:
Family, couple, sexual and systemic therapies (FCSS)
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