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Relationship counselling south of stillorgan

  • 08-08-2011 2:58pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 582 ✭✭✭


    Hi All,

    I am hoping someone can help me out. My relationship is going through an extremely rocky patch at the moment and I am looking to get the name of a good relationship counselling service south of Stillorgan. We were supposed to get married next year but it looks like the love has ebbed away out of our relationship. If I wasn't feeling this huge sense of loss, then perhaps I would be ok with it. My OH seems almost relieved that he told me but I can't stop crying.

    I don't know if this exists but I need someone that can help mend our relationship or, if thats not possible, help us move on without sliding into depression.

    Thanks,

    Emma.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 601 ✭✭✭Magicmatilda


    What has your Fiance told you? Has he advised you that he doesn't want to get married. If you contact Accord they may be able to help you.Also IACP (irish association of counselling and psychotherapy) have a website which list their registered counsellors and their specialities. However Relationship counselling will only help if both parties are willing to attend.I wish you well. I'm sure the shock is awful but take care of yourself, have friends rally around, go to the cinema, stay on the couch and watch tele, have a bath, get out for a walk. Just be very gentle with yourself. You will get through this.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,485 ✭✭✭✭Ickle Magoo


    We can't give recommendations of a particular counsellor.

    We do have some links that you may find helpful in our charter here. I would second the suggestion that you contact the IACP and also have a look in the golden pages - ring around and find a counselling service that suits you and your partner and you both wish to attend.

    All the best.


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