Infatuation Rules
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Family and couples counsellors at our Sydney practice see three main reasons why couples end up bickering: They are stressed, time poor and tired. Bickering has become a habit. There is not enough dedicated relationship time in their lives.
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Read More »Bickering, niggling ongoing arguments between a couple can really drag a relationship down and lead to general unhappiness for everyone concerned – the couple and any children who are often witness to it. Bickering can also impact extended family and friends if the couple are unable to contain the bickering in social contexts. In both marriage counselling and relationship counselling, it is common for couples to present this as one of the main reasons they feel unhappy in their relationship. This is because constant arguments or bickering ultimately leads to a lack of connection in the relationship. And a lack of of connection leads to lack of intimacy. Which is lonely. Family and couples counsellors at our Sydney practice see three main reasons why couples end up bickering:
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Read More »The reality is that anybody who lives in Sydney these days is fairly stressed keeping up with long work hours, travel to work and stress of children and activities. Financial stress is a real thing for many couples living in is this glorious city. And constant bickering is often a symptom of these external pressures. If endless bickering is allowed to continue, it can undermine your relationship or marriage, and lead to more serious issues. But a Couples Counsellor can really help you stop the dynamic and help you regain your connection.
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Read More »She is a Clinical Member of the Family Therapy Association of Australia and a Clinical Member of PACFA. “Thank you for seeing me today. Your help with all our family issues and all your advice has been invaluable. I don’t know how other families do it, without a Jacqueline in their lives.” – Anna (43) step-mum and mum to four children. If you feel as though you could benefit from talking with a Therapist please contact The Sydney Couple and Family Specialists on 02 8968 9397 or email info@sydneycoupleandfamily.com.
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