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Considering Separation
Support and guidance for couples who are questioning the future of their relationship
When a relationship reaches a crossroads
It can be one of the most painful and confusing experiences we face. You may be questioning whether the relationship can continue, or whether separation might be the healthiest path forward. During this time it is common to experience a roller-coaster of emotions. Our warm and understanding counsellors are here to help you talk things through and gain clarity about what to do next.
Even if you feel ending the relationship might be the right decision, you may still experience anxiety, uncertainty or insecurity. Alternatively, if you did not want things to reach this point, you might feel hurt, angry or betrayed. You may feel blindsided or unsure how things reached this stage.
Talking openly with a relationship counsellor can help you explore these feelings, understand what has led to this point, so you can gain the clarity to decide what direction feels right for you.

Talking About How You Feel
Relationships can have a powerful emotional pull, especially when things feel uncertain or are coming to an end. It can be difficult to accept that something that was once such a big part of your life might be changing or becoming part of the past.
People often tell us that they feel 'stuck' going over and over what has happened, trying to understand how things reached this point. Social media can make this even harder. Simply logging on can become a constant reminder, and seeing updates or photos can reopen painful feelings.
Whatever the circumstances, it is natural to experience a sense of loss or grief. You may have had hopes and dreams about what the relationship might become. Even when separation feels like the right decision, strong emotions can make it difficult to move forward with clarity and confidence.

"Many couples tell us they wish they'd sought help sooner. The earlier you address these patterns, the easier they are to change."
— Sian Jones, Founder & Relationship Therapist
Letting Go of Anger and Blame
One of the hardest things to let go of when a relationship reaches a difficult point is anger and blame. It can be easy to endlessly question who did what, what could have been done differently, and who ended up feeling most hurt.
But this kind of thinking can keep you stuck in a painful cycle, going round and round the same questions without finding any real answers. Talking things through with a relationship counsellor can help you step back from blame and begin to understand what has really been happening in the relationship.

Counselling When You Are Considering Separation
During counselling, our therapists will help you talk through the emotions you are experiencing, whilst helping you gain a clearer understanding of why the relationship may have reached this point.
Although these conversations are not always easy, your therapist will help you explore what the relationship may have been lacking, and how each partner's needs may not have been fully met. It is not about deciding who was right or wrong, but about understanding what happened and why.
We will gently encourage you to look honestly at the patterns within the relationship, including warning signs that may have been overlooked and the issues that may have led to repeated arguments. Understanding these patterns can help both partners gain greater clarity.
Although some of these insights can feel difficult, they can ultimately make it easier to move forward with a clearer understanding of yourselves, your relationship, and what the future might hold.
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