You don’t have to have everything worked out before you get in touch.
We’ll talk things through with you and help you take the next step forward.
No pressure to commit, just a clearer sense of what might help.
Relationships can be both deeply rewarding and incredibly difficult at times. If things feel strained, stuck, or hard to talk about, you don’t have to navigate that on your own.
At Cherry Tree Therapy Centre, we offer a supportive space to help you work through communication difficulties, conflict, emotional distance, or family dynamics that feel overwhelming.
Not sure whether couples or family therapy is the right step, or who to choose? We can talk things through with you and help guide you towards someone who feels like a good fit for your situation.
We work with all kinds of relationships, from long-term partners to co-parents, adult children and their parents, and whole family groups. Sessions are shaped around what you need, with a focus on helping you move towards a more connected, respectful, and resilient way of relating.
You don’t need to have everything worked out before you begin; that’s something we can help you with.
When you begin couples or family therapy at the Cherry Tree Therapy Centre, your counsellor will first get to know your story, understand what’s bringing you to therapy, and explore what you’d like to change. You’ll be guided in building healthier ways to talk, listen, and connect, even when things feel stuck or emotional.
Your sessions may focus on:
Rebuilding trust after betrayal
Navigating separation, divorce, or co-parenting
Managing blended family tensions
Parenting support
Understanding behavioural challenges in children or teens
Addressing intergenerational patterns or conflict
Supporting family members through loss, illness, or change
Exploring issues around intimacy, desire, or sexual connection
If intimacy or sexual concerns are part of what you’re facing as a couple, we may suggest working alongside one of our psychosexual therapists for more specialist support.
Couples counselling focuses on the relationship between two partners, while family counselling may involve children, parents, or other family members. Your therapist will help you decide what works best based on your situation.
Yes. When appropriate, children and teens can be included in family sessions. Our counsellors are skilled in working creatively and sensitively with younger clients.
Not at all. Many people come to strengthen their relationships, improve communication, or prevent issues from escalating. Therapy is a proactive step, not just a last resort.
That depends on your goals. Some families and couples attend for just a few sessions, while others benefit from longer-term support. Your therapist will review progress with you regularly.
Yes. Everything you share in therapy is confidential, unless there is a risk of harm to yourself or others. Your counsellor will explain this fully in your first session.
Fees vary depending on the counsellor’s experience and specialism, but sessions typically range from £60 to £120. You can view individual profiles for exact fees or contact us to find the right fit for your needs and budget. We also offer a limited number of low-cost sessions for couples, starting at £35.
With a large and experienced relationship and family therapy team, there isn’t just one “right” choice, and you don’t have to figure it out on your own. You’re welcome to browse below, or we can help guide you towards someone who feels like a good fit.
Helping children, adults, and families make sense of emotional and behavioural patterns