Relationship Therapy
The emotional contact you have and experience with your partner is the foundation for sharing thoughts and feelings. It is the basis for intimacy within your relationship, based on the need to get to know and find the other, each other, and to be yourself. However, if there is a question of being emotionally unavailable and/or accessible, this can be experienced as a problem by both or by one of them. “We don't talk to each other anymore” is a common complaint. Sighing, ignoring, reacting indignantly, for example, are common, but there is little or no understanding, making an effort for each other and paying attention to each other.
What possibilities does SYNTAGMA offer to help you with relationship problems?
Intake interview (90 minutes) to discuss what the exact wishes are and to estimate what could be useful and effective;
followed by Weekly or bi-weekly sessions in practice (75-90 minutes per session)
The mutual needs, desires and expectations within the relationship may have changed and may no longer match each other. It may also be that there is a lot of stress or little time to talk to each other.
Tensions, quarrels and annoyances occur in every relationship. However, that doesn't necessarily mean there's something wrong in your relationship. If you have been encountering problems for some time and people are less and less listened to each other, it may make sense to seek help to get along better. Relationship conversations can help you get closer to yourself and to each other again.
The top 10 relational themes (according to Korrelationship):
- 1. Annoyances
- 2. Not being able to talk well to each other
- 3. Discussions about household chores
- 4. Characters that clash
- 5. Discussions about the education of the children
- 6. Financial problems
- 7. Not having time for each other
- 8. Selfishness
- 9. Infidelity
- 10. Giving up too soon
Relationship Therapy
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