Sorry, if you want it for free you will have to wait in a very long line behind the rest of us at the CAB!It will take ages to get an appointment. And it's NEVER just one person out of a relationship that needs councilling.
2007-02-06 03:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You can not force her to go to counseling. She either wants to go to counseling or she does not. Most of the free services provided by the community (ie churches) will be support groups. The area you live in may have support numbers to call but the help they provide depends on your issue but may be able to provide some mor einfo of services provided in your area. The first thing to always address is the child being taken care of properly? Assuming so, then perhaps she is set in her ways since you mentioned she does not listen to you or friends. Sometimes when two people do not see eye to eye and argue a lot it is hard to understand the other person's perspective. Thus I would strongly encourage professional counseling because sometimes it is easier to speak to one another with an unbiased thrid-party. A lot of relationship problems do boil down to financial security whether the fights you are in has any reference to money or not. So what you can do is try to find some more work or coordinate your classes to alot you more time to get work in. I know 8 hours of school and 8 hours of work per day is not fun but many people have had to do it. Then both of you will have to agree on going to see a counselor because if one person does not then it would be a waste of time and/or money.
2016-05-23 23:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Relationship counseling is the process of counseling the parties Most relationships will get strained at some time, resulting in a failure to function optimally Relate offer counselling services for every type of relationship nationwide.When Tricia and her husband realised their relationship wasn't going to last,If you want to save your marriage, for the love of God, don't go to marriage counseling.......relationship counselling perth
2014-08-07 23:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-12 08:26:47
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answered by ? 3
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In England they have a free (or v cheap, I'm not sure) service called Relate. Call them to see if they're in your area, if they're not then they will probably recommend an alternative.
There is usually general counselling available free for under 25s in your area available through the health service or similar, they'd know about that too.
Good luck xxx
2007-02-06 03:18:25
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answered by Kat W 2
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I'm sorry Kat W, but these days you have to pay for Relate Counselling
2007-02-06 04:51:12
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answered by a3pacific 3
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I'm not sure but you could go and see your doctor and they could get you on the nhs for relationship counselling.
2007-02-06 03:10:20
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answered by Lisa 2
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The church usually offers free counseling...
2007-02-06 03:07:37
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answered by jonah 5
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You are getting it right now by posting your questions on here.
2007-02-06 03:07:30
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answered by IGH3Rat 5
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You can go to your local church; they're always willing to help!
2007-02-06 03:09:49
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answered by grandm 6
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