Couple's Therapy

Couple's Therapy

Duration:

90 minutes

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Couple's Therapy

Couples Therapy provides a neutral and safe space where both partners can express their needs and emotions with complete honesty. We act as communication mediators, helping to identify and transform destructive patterns. When clinically beneficial and with the agreement of both, we integrate Clinical Hypnosis techniques to reduce nervous system reactivity and facilitate empathy.

Our goal is to bring clarity to the relationship, building bridges of mutual understanding so the couple can make conscious decisions about their future — whether in rebuilding intimacy or facilitating a peaceful and healthy transition.

Our approach

Identification and breaking of negative communication cycles (replacing 'attack and defence' patterns with active listening).

Neutral mediation space to clarify feelings, align expectations and define the direction of the relationship.

Deep, extended sessions to ensure both partners have the time and space to express themselves without rush.

Recommended for couples experiencing...

Frequent unresolved conflicts
Chronic communication difficulties
Broken trust or jealousy
Emotional distance and draining routine
Difficulties with intimacy and sexuality
Recovery after infidelity
Desire to clarify the future of the relationship
Difficult transitions (birth of children, grief, etc.)

Investment: €95 / Session (90 minutes)

Frequently Asked Questions about Couples Therapy

What is the success rate of Couples Therapy? Does it really work?

Yes, science confirms its effectiveness. Clinical studies based on integrative approaches (such as Emotionally Focused Therapy) show that around 70% to 75% of couples recover from relational wear, and approximately 90% show significant improvements in their communication dynamics (Johnson et al., 1999). The success of the process, however, always depends on one crucial factor: the mutual commitment of both partners to actively participate in change.

Is it possible to save the relationship and rebuild trust after infidelity?

Infidelity creates a deep attachment trauma and is statistically one of the main reasons for seeking therapy. However, recovery is scientifically possible. Clinical studies on "attachment injuries" (Makinen & Johnson, 2006) show that more than 63% of couples manage to heal from the trauma of infidelity through a structured therapeutic process. Clinical evidence also shows that couples who complete this deep work frequently report levels of intimacy, empathy and honesty greater than those experienced before the crisis.

What if one of us has already decided they want to separate?

Couples Therapy is not exclusively for reconciliation. When separation is the inevitable or chosen path, therapy acts as a space for neutral clinical mediation (Separation Therapy). The goal becomes a "healthy uncoupling", ensuring peaceful communication, processing the grief of the relationship and preserving mutual respect — something especially critical and beneficial when children are involved.

Have questions?

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