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Re: Relationshio counsellor

by Catherine123 » Wed Jun 21, 2017 4:49 pm

Hi Editrix,

I'd strongly recommend Anna Jezuita (www.beinlife.co.uk/07515271268) who I know personally and have friends that have used her to great effect. She sees both parties separately first to get help them to repair their communication patterns rather than being stuck in a cycle of arguments. She used to be a barrister and is very good at seeing things from all sides. I seem to recall she is very reasonably priced as well.

Re: Relationshio counsellor

by i_counselling » Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:08 pm

Hi

Have you heard of Instant Counselling? There are several qualified relationship counsellors that can be reached 24/7: https://www.instantcounselling.com/

Re: Relationshio counsellor

by Sheds » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:16 am

Hi Editrix

I am more than happy to have a chat with your friend. I have a wealth of experience to draw on and there will be no 'what do you think' involved! Let me know if she is interested so we can set up a conversation.

Re: Relationshio counsellor

by Oldkidontheblock » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:29 am

Relationshio counsellor

by Editrix » Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:35 pm

I've just come home from an evening with a friend who is having marriage problems. I advised her to see someone as she seems to be constantly rowing with her husband. I said I'd put an ad up and was hoping for a recommendation.

She says she can't cope with counsellors who turn to each partner and say "what do you think" ,,,,, and doesn't want Relate.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thank you

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