Relationship Issues

How do Relationship Issues Occur?

Everyone who chooses to be in a relationship will experience problems in their relationship from time to time. All couples have their ups and downs, and can sometimes struggle under the pressures of everyday life. But unaddressed conflicts are not healthy, and can leave you feeling exhausted, depressed, and lonely, even though together.

Whether big or small, we can learn how to deal with relationship problems through healthy communication, mutual respect, and compromise. It’s good for partners to learn how to discuss relationship problems without fighting, and to try to resolve relationship problems without breaking up. However, there may be times when differences or unresolved issues lead to a breakup. It is important to understand how to deal with relationship problems—and when it may be time to leave.

Majority of problems arise from communication errors

We help you with following relationship Issues
  • Arguments & unresolved conflicts
  • Commitment issues
  • Dating problems
  • Domestic conflict
  • Marital family issues
  • Infidelity
  • Intimacy problems
  • Jealousy & anger
  • Parenting styles discrepancies
  • Power imbalances
  • In process of separation & divorce
  • Workplace relationships

Treatment for Relationship Issues

We practise CBT to help you and your partner deal with your issues and enjoy life to fullest. Couples counseling helps if your relationship is under crisis, such as because of an infidelity. But it can also be of great service if you are simply feeling disconnected, or need some support in facing a new challenge together, such as: parenting issues, premarital jitters, money troubles, loss or grief, extended family politics, career or residence changes. Couples therapy is also helpful if one partner is suffering from anxiety, depression, or a bad habit. Sometimes only one person needs help with managing the relationship and that’s okay. We are here to guide you through it.