Couples and Families
- Parenting Counselling
- Couples Counselling
- Family conflicts
- Constructive separation

Do you find yourself in one of the following situations? Then you have probably already experienced how quickly communication can turn destructive.
With professional help, it is usually possible to quickly establish constructive and respectful communication. Everyone then has the opportunity to express their needs and understand the needs of others. This benefits everyone.
- You constantly argue with your partner about parenting.
- Your child is unapproachable, doesn't communicate and won't listen to anything you say.
- The atmosphere is increasingly tense. It's more about being right than listening.
- Your parents or parents-in-law seem to interfere in everything or make too many demands on you. This leads to frustration and arguments. Issues from your childhood are reactivated.
- You still love each other, but somehow you have grown apart and drifted away from each other. Conversations increasingly revolve around organisational issues. Beyond that, you have little to say to each other.
- No matter how hard you try, you can't seem to please your partner.
- You often think about separating, but you don't know whether you just need space or want to end the relationship. There is more silence than conversation between you.
- As a couple, you are at the end of your shared journey. You want to handle the separation so that your children do not suffer and continue to see you both as parents. Communication is difficult due to hurt feelings on both sides.
