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Expert Online Couples Counselling in Hitchin & Hertfordshire

➜ Speak directly to expert Couples Counsellor, Chris Langer

15+ years of experience & masters level qualification

➜ Fast, effective support right from initial contact

➜ Evening appointments up to 9pm

➜ Online for convenience

➜ Pay per session with no upfront fees

➜ No waiting list

 

Many of my clients are from Hitchin and further afield in Hertfordshire. I know how important it can be to get immediate support for relationship difficulties before any rash decisions are made. That’s why I offer daytime and evening appointments up to 9pm in the evening in Hitchin and Hertfordshire, including Letchworth, Stevenage, Baldock, Sandy and St. Albans.

 

From experience, I know that a prolonged wait for professional support can just compound the difficulties. To ensure the best possible outcome, I aim to see couples as soon as possible. Hitchin couples - and those from the surrounding areas - can normally get an online appointment within 48 hours.

 

Stopping the arguments and unhealthy patterns is often a key concern at the start of couples counselling. The right kind of dialogue, facilitated by a couples counsellor, can make all the difference.

 

Replace the despair and resentment with hope, optimism and the right tools to succeed from your very first couples session together.

 

 

Chris Langer, Couples Counsellor

Chris Langer, Marriage and Couples Counsellor

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A Proven Path Back to Connection

1

Understand each person's perspective.

It is important to understand the concerns both individuals have, and what they would like to change about the relationship in couples counselling.

2

Improve emotional regulation

 

Every relationship has a pattern and a way of managing or repressing emotions. Understanding this is key to making changes.

3

Build closeness

 

Emotional and physical intimacy doesn't happen by chance. Understand what motivates each person in the relationship.

4

Set a new norm for a much healthier relationship

 

Partners create a new, healthier pattern of relating in couples counselling and make this the new norm in practice.

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