Common Symptoms

Constant fighting or arguing about various topics
Difficulty in expressing thoughts and feelings to each other, leading to misunderstandings
A noticeable decline in physical or emotional intimacy
Trust Issues
A growing sense of detachment or disengagement from each other, where partners feel more like roommates than a connected couple.

40-50% of couples will seek marriage counselling at some point in their relationship.

In many countries, the divorce rate is between 30-50%
Marriage counselling varies widely by country and cultural attitudes towards therapy

Your healing journey with Calmyra

Our qualified psychologists provide professional counselling that is thorough, discreet, and customised to your needs.

Today

Feeling overwhelmed, seeking support.

2 week later

Embarked on a journey of therapy and self-discovery with Calmyra.

5 weeks later

Empowered and ready to face challenges independently.

Note: Session plans are tailored individually. All services are delivered by qualified professionals.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Sessions are private and confidential, creating a safe environment for couples to discuss sensitive concerns and work through challenges.

Other Services

Marriage Counselling

We work with married couples at every stage: newlyweds, established couples facing accumulated distance, partners rebuilding after rupture, and marriages under pressure from external forces — career demands, cultural difference, family expectation, or the particular isolation of expat life in Dubai.

“The quality of your life is the quality of your relationships.” – John Gottman, renowned relationship researcher

Marriage counselling, also known as marital therapy, is a psychotherapy designed to help married couples improve their relationship and resolve conflicts. It involves working to address various issues affecting the marriage and to develop strategies for a healthier, more satisfying relationship. In Marriage counselling we offer a private, safe environment for couples to discuss sensitive issues and work through their challenges. Our expert therapists provide expert advice and support, utilizing evidence-based methods to facilitate positive change. Successful counselling often requires commitment and effort from both partners to achieve meaningful improvements in the relationship. Marriage counselling can be a transformative experience, providing couples with the required strategies and insights needed to overcome the obstacles and build a stronger, more fulfilling marriage.

Importance of Marriage Counselling

  • Restores Connection Marriage counselling helps partners reconnect with each other and rebuild their relationship after experiencing difficulties.
  • Improves Communication This counselling teaches effective communication techniques to facilitate better understanding and conflict resolution.
  • Relationship Satisfaction In this counselling issues that contribute to dissatisfaction will be addresed, leading to a more fulfilling marriage.
  • Tools for Future Challenges Equips couples with strategies to manage future conflicts and strengthen their relationship over time.
  • Promotes Personal Growth Encourages self-awareness and personal development, benefiting both individuals and the relationship as a whole.

Why It Is Provided

  • Conflict Resolution To help couples address and resolve persistent disputes and disagreements.
  • Enhanced Communication To improve communication skills and reduce misunderstandings.
  • Restoring Intimacy To rebuild emotional and physical connection that may have waned over time.
  • Navigating Transitions To support couples through major life events such as parenthood, relocation, or career changes.
  • Strengthening the Relationship To develop skills and strategies for a more resilient and fulfilling marriage.

Causes for Marriage Counselling

  • Communication Problems Persistent issues in communication that lead to frequent arguments or misunderstandings.
  • Infidelity Addressing the impact of an affair or betrayal and working toward rebuilding trust.
  • Emotional Distance Feelings of disconnection or lack of intimacy between partners.
  • Major Life Changes Difficulties arising from transitions such as having children, financial stress, or relocating.
  • Unresolved Conflict Ongoing disagreements or issues that have not been effectively resolved.

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