Marital distress is hitting the roof in Australia as we see an increase in cabin fever caused by the Coronavirus. Many couples and families are experiencing sudden instability due to financial pressure, anxiety and social restrictions that the COVID 19 has produced, potentially leading to an increase in divorce rates. The pandemic crisis has proven to be a more important time than ever to protect your marriage.
Couple Counselling is really necessary for those experiencing the effects of the coronavirus pandemic to ensure the emotional safety of the family unit. Anne Holland from the Australian Institute of Family Studies reports that the Coronavirus pandemic could “lead to the end of relationships” as couples attempt different coping styles.
In China it was noted that there has been a dramatic increase in applications for divorce due the Coronavirus quarantine. Lawyers in the United Kingdom likewise indicate a similar spike in divorce as an outcome of social isolation with one such firm Richard Nelson claiming one internet search increase of 230% for “I want a divorce.” Couple counselling is the best tactic to avoid the costly project of divorce.
It is essential that couples do everything they can to preserve their relationship for the sake of the family’s mental well being during the Coronavirus crisis and counselling is needed more than ever.
The consequence of not protecting the relationship during the Coronavirus pandemic could lead to further financial instability and family breakdown.
I can help you to navigate the cooking pot of raw emotions that you may be experiencing in your relationship currently with online couple counselling. I am able to provide you with tried and tested strategies of some of the Worlds most renowned Relationship Experts such as John Gottman, Harville Hendrix and Stan Taktin. Whilst we fight the Coronavirus we don’t need to fight with our spouse but can learn to protect and detox the relationship. I can teach you to master conflict in order to heal and transform your relationship.
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