When things aren't right between you and your partner, everything else feels harder. Our Gledswood Hills psychologists help Oran Park couples work through the tough stuff and find their way back to connection.
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Searching for couples therapy in Oran Park usually means something has shifted in your relationship. Maybe the easy conversations have dried up. Maybe you're co-existing rather than connecting. Or maybe one event has shaken the foundation of everything you've built together. Whatever it is, you're looking for a way through.
Walking on eggshells to avoid another argument
Feeling unheard or dismissed when you try to express how you feel
Growing apart despite living under the same roof
A breach of trust that neither of you knows how to repair
Constant tension around money, parenting, or in-laws
Physical and emotional intimacy becoming a source of conflict
Relationships don't fix themselves. But with the right support, most couples can find a way to either reconnect or separate with clarity and respect.
Our couples therapy provides a structured, safe space where both partners can speak honestly and be heard. We focus on what's happening between you and build real skills for lasting change.
Reach out to our team to book a couples session at our Gledswood Hills clinic, just 10 minutes from Oran Park. We'll pair you with a therapist who specialises in relationships.
A GP Mental Health Treatment Plan can provide Medicare rebates for individual psychology sessions. Your GP can advise on the best pathway for your situation.
In the sessions that follow, you'll learn practical communication tools, work through unresolved issues, and start building a healthier dynamic together.
In the sessions that follow, you'll learn practical communication tools, work through unresolved issues, and start building a healthier dynamic together.
Questions Oran Park couples often have about relationship therapy.
Of course. Couples therapy is for any two people in a committed relationship, whether you're married, de facto, engaged, or navigating the early stages of something serious. The work is the same regardless of your legal status.
It's rarely too late to benefit from therapy, though what you get from it may look different depending on where you are. Some couples use therapy to reconnect, while others use it to navigate separation well. Both are valid and valuable outcomes.
You can start with individual sessions to explore what's going on for you. Often, when one partner begins the process, the other becomes more open to joining. We'll work with whatever your situation allows.
Yes, and we understand that children add a layer of complexity to relationship challenges. Parenting disagreements, divided attention, and the stress of family life are common themes we work with. We help you find strategies that work for your whole family.
Weekly sessions tend to produce the best results, especially in the early stages. As things improve, many couples move to fortnightly sessions. Your therapist will recommend a frequency that suits your situation and progress.