When a relationship is strained, home can become a quiet place where neither partner knows what to say. At Reiwa Health, we provide discreet, professional couples therapy for couples facing communication breakdown, repeated conflict, or the aftermath of betrayal. This is a calm, judgment-free space to say the things that are difficult to say at home, and to understand what comes next.
Many couples assume marriage counselling is only for relationships on the brink. It is not. Support helps just as much when a relationship simply feels harder than it used to.
The earlier a couple reaches out, the more options they tend to have. Marriage and couples counselling supports relationships in distress and steady ones alike.
Couples come to us at very different stages, and for very different reasons.
Our marriage and relationship counselling supports partners who are:
For partners working through ongoing marital problems, including:
For couples dealing with:
The counsellor helps both partners name what is difficult to say, then express their needs in a way the other can actually hear. The first session is not about deciding who is right or wrong. It is about understanding what is happening and what needs to happen next.
Couples are supported by experienced relationship therapists and coaches who work specifically with intimate relationships. Alongside structured counselling, we also offer relationship coaching for couples who want practical, goal-focused guidance, and marriage coaching for partners preparing for a wedding or a new chapter together. We match you with the right support for where your relationship is now.
Family Physician | Sexual Medicine Specialist | Intimacy & Relationship Coach
Trauma-Informed | LGBTQ+ Affirming | Sex Addiction Specialist
Embodiment Coaching | Intimacy Healing | Tantric-Informed Practice
When a husband or wife has been unfaithful, both partners are left hurt and unsure. Infidelity counselling at Reiwa Health follows a clear, careful pathway rather than open-ended talking.
Stabilising the immediate crisis and reducing destructive conflict
Supporting honest disclosure without unnecessary detail
Helping the partner who had the affair take genuine accountability
Giving the betrayed partner space to process hurt without being rushed
Exploring what made the relationship vulnerable
Deciding the path forward: rebuild, pause and assess, or separate respectfully
Whether you are dealing with a one-time mistake or longer-term husband and wife cheating, affair recovery is slow but genuine work. Understanding why an affair happened is never the same as excusing it, and both partners are held with care.
When a husband or wife has been unfaithful, both partners are left hurt and unsure. Infidelity counselling at Reiwa Health follows a clear, careful pathway rather than open-ended talking.
Some couple difficulties are not purely emotional. Stress, illness, hormonal changes, or other health concerns can quietly affect a relationship. When a physical or sexual concern is part of the picture, marriage intimacy counselling works best when the body is considered too.
As an integrated care clinic, Reiwa Health Reiwa Health can coordinate care beyond counselling when it would help. Where a medical concern is affecting the relationship, we can draw on our medical sexual wellness services, and our pelvic floor physiotherapy team where appropriate. We do not treat the relationship and the rest of life as separate boxes.
Not at all. Many couples come to strengthen a relationship that is basically sound, or to prepare for a major transition such as marriage or parenthood.
Counselling does not promise a particular outcome. What it does is help both partners understand what went wrong and decide, clearly and honestly, whether to rebuild or to part well. Many marriages do recover and grow stronger through it.
Individual sessions are still valuable. Individual marriage counselling lets you gain clarity and tools on your own, and your partner can join later if and when they are ready.
Yes. Loss of physical closeness is common and treatable. Sexless marriage counselling explores the emotional and practical reasons intimacy has faded, and where helpful, we coordinate with our medical team.
Yes. Counselling can support a couple through that decision, and breakup therapy, sometimes called therapy for a breakup, can help either partner process the ending and move forward with clarity, whether you separate or stay.
Many do. Some couples rebuild something stronger and more honest. Others decide to separate well. Both are valid outcomes, and counselling supports either path.
The fees varies for each practitioner.
Dr Angela’s hourly rate are at $320/ hour, Ms Andrea’s hourly rate are at $300/ hour,
Gaurang’s hourly rate are at $250/ hour.
Wherever your relationship stands, we can help. Book a confidential consultation today.