
Couples Counselling Intensives and Retreats
Sometimes keeping a relationship strong can be challenging. Many struggle to find the balance between couple time, family time, work time, alone time. Scheduling time together whether it be a day, or two or more provides the opportunity to turn towards each other and connect more deeply.
Couples Counselling Intensive or Retreat
Couples Counselling Intensives or Retreats can be helpful when a couple wants dedicated time to focus their attention on their relationship. There may be significant events that challenge their marriage or couple relationship presenting a need for intensive support, to repair a relationship that has gone awry. Others enjoy the opportunity to retreat from the tasks of daily life to renew a tired relationship or enrich a healthy one.
Couples Counselling Intensive or Retreats can help you:
- Enrich a healthy relationship
- Renew or repair a relationship that is tired or has gone awry
- Discern your commitment to the relationship
- Create a closer, more loving bond
“The need for connection is our first and most basic instinct” - Dr Sue Johnson
Couples Counselling Intensive and Retreats at landscape of life, are informed by the principles and practices of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFTC), providing a map to guide us in creating healing and loving relationships. Intensive relationship retreats allow you to really focus on your relationship and make progress that would ordinarily take weeks or months of weekly counselling session.
Jo Gniel is a certified Emotionally Focused Therapist. She will help you go deeper into understanding yourself and your partner and what happens between you both when you loose your connection.
Get in touch
If you wish to schedule an appointment, are curious to know more about workshops, coaching or retreats, then please get in touch. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
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