Relationships take work, and sometimes you need a skilled third person in the room. Our Gledswood Hills psychologists help couples rebuild trust, improve communication, and find their way back to each other.
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If you're looking into couples therapy in Gledswood Hills, you already know something needs to change. Maybe you've tried talking it through on your own, but the same issues keep coming back. Maybe you feel like you're speaking different languages. Whatever brought you to this point, recognising it is the first step.
The same arguments replaying on a loop without resolution
One or both of you shutting down during difficult conversations
Feeling alone even when you're in the same room
Resentment building up from unresolved past hurts
Disagreements about parenting styles creating a wedge between you
Intimacy fading or feeling forced rather than natural
You don't need to wait until things are desperate to seek help. In fact, the earlier you start, the easier it is to rebuild what matters.
Our couples therapists create a safe, balanced space where both partners can be heard. We focus on what's actually happening between you and build practical skills for real change.
Get in touch with our team to book a couples session right here at our Gledswood Hills clinic. We'll match you with a therapist experienced in relationship work.
A GP Mental Health Treatment Plan can provide Medicare rebates for individual sessions. Speak to your GP about the best pathway for your situation.
Through ongoing sessions, you'll develop communication tools, address underlying issues, and build a stronger foundation for your relationship.
Through ongoing sessions, you'll develop communication tools, address underlying issues, and build a stronger foundation for your relationship.
Questions Gledswood Hills couples often ask about relationship therapy.
This is extremely common. Often one partner recognises the need before the other. We find that once the more hesitant partner experiences the first session, they usually feel relieved and glad they came. A good therapist doesn't take sides.
Yes. Infidelity is one of the most painful experiences a relationship can go through, but many couples do find a way forward with professional support. Therapy provides a structured space to process the hurt, rebuild trust, and decide together what the future looks like.
In couples therapy, the relationship is the client, not either individual. The focus is on the patterns between you, how you communicate, how you respond to conflict, and how you connect. Individual therapy focuses on one person's inner world.
Yes. We understand that finding a time that works for two people is harder than one. We offer flexible scheduling including after-hours appointments to make it easier to commit to regular sessions.
Couples therapy isn't only about staying together. Sometimes the process clarifies that separating is the healthiest path forward. If that happens, your therapist can help you navigate that transition with respect and clarity, especially if children are involved.