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Relate Mid Surrey is
a non profit-making local charity providing a service to
anyone who is dealing with a difficulty within their
relationship.
Through counselling services we help couples
withstand the pressures that lead to relationship
breakdown and limit the damage that commonly
accompanies this.
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Relate believes that an individual's physical well being,
emotional and mental health benefit from a committed
relationship; that children thrive in families where
relationships are positive and free from destructive conflict;
that expressing clear commitment contributes to a healthy and
secure couple relationship.
We
offer our services to anyone in need of our assistance, regardless of age, gender,
marital status, ethnic origin or sexuality.
Our experienced
counsellors will help you to talk through your thoughts and issues and
help you to start communicating again, to identify problems and to help
you consider the best way forward.
We
can help you in all aspects of relationships.
Whether you are coming out of a difficult
relationship or having difficulty forming new ones,
our counsellors will work with you to develop your
confidence and to work through the aspects that you
are finding most difficult.
We also have counselling on
offer for couples where the relationship is good but there is a specific
sexual difficulty, Family Counselling to assist family members who may be
experiencing difficulties in their relationships with one another, and there is a listening service (Young People's
Counselling) available for those aged between 10-25 who have been affected by the
breakdown of a relationship within the family. (Visit
our YPC In Schools microsite)
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On this site you will be
able to find out about the different types of counselling we provide,
what to expect at your first session, how you can help support us and
some general information about your local centres.
We hope that you will find many of your questions
about counselling answered on this site. |
If
you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
You can find
out more about Relate and its aims by reading our
Statement
of Common Purpose.
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