Marital and interpersonal counselling helps individuals and couples understand relationship patterns, communication barriers, emotional conflicts, and unresolved misunderstandings. It is useful when couples experience repeated arguments, trust concerns, emotional distance, role conflicts, or difficulty adjusting to changing family responsibilities. Interpersonal counselling also addresses relationships beyond marriage, including family dynamics, workplace conflicts, friendships, and emotional dependency issues.
The counselling process focuses on improving communication, empathy, listening skills, and emotional expression in a safe and non-judgmental setting. Psychological guidance helps both partners recognize behavioral triggers and develop healthier interaction styles. Counselling may also support individuals facing separation stress, adjustment after marriage, parenting disagreements, or unresolved past conflicts affecting present relationships. A structured therapeutic approach helps build mutual understanding and emotional stability, leading to healthier and more respectful relationships over time.
Marital Counselling is a therapeutic process that helps couples address relationship issues, improve communication, and strengthen emotional bonds.
Interpersonal Counselling focuses on improving relationships beyond marriage, including family, friends, and workplace interactions. It helps individuals:
Relationship challenges are common but, if ignored, can lead to long-term emotional distress. You should consider counselling when:
Seeking timely help from Dr Arti Anand can prevent escalation and help rebuild healthy relationships.
Dr Arti Anand is highly regarded for relationship counselling because of her:
1. When should couples consider marital counselling?
Couples should seek counselling when communication issues, conflicts, or emotional distance begin affecting their relationship.
2. Can counselling help save a relationship?
Yes, counselling helps improve understanding, communication, and conflict resolution, strengthening relationships.
3. Do both partners need to attend sessions?
Ideally yes, but individual sessions can also be helpful depending on the situation.
4. Is counselling only for married couples?
No, interpersonal counselling also helps with family, friendships, and workplace relationships.
5. How long does relationship counselling take?
The duration varies, but many couples see improvement within a few structured sessions.