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Online Marriage Counselling in Melbourne for Couples Stuck in Repeating Conflict

Marriage can be a beautiful thing, but let’s face it – it’s not always sunshine and rainbows. With our busy lives and all the pressures of the modern world, couples can struggle with communication breakdown, feeling undervalued, arguing over little things, infidelity, parenting issues, family responsibilities, career conflicts and more. PsychiCare is the best online marriage counselling platform in Melbourne, with experienced and licensed therapists who use proven approaches like CBT, the Gottman Method, Assessments, and more. So book your appointment today and let’s fix your marriage struggles together!

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Online Marriage Counselling in Melbourne for Stronger Relationships

Are you guys having trouble in your marriage? PsychiCare provides online marriage counselling sessions in Melbourne for couples. You don’t have to go through the hassle of long commutes, waiting for appointments, or spending much money. You can easily book your online appointment from your home with your favourite therapist. And if you’re not satisfied with one, you can switch to another one. 

All our marriage counsellors are experienced, licensed, and can handle all types of marriage issues and international clients.  Whether it’s trust issues, infidelity, financial stress, parenting disagreements, or any other problem, our experienced therapists use proven methods to help you reconnect. So, what are you waiting for? Contact us today to book your appointment!

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Dr Paramita Bhowmick

Single Session - AUD 45
Session Duration- 60 mins
Dr Paramita Bhowmick has done her PhD and M.Phil in Psychiatric Social Work, from NIMHANS, Institute of National Importance. She has experience in Couple and Family Therapy for over 15 years. In this journey, she has learnt that functional and healthy Interpersonal relationships are one of the most important aspects of mental and social well-being in our day-to-day lives.
Jyoti Tripathi - clinical psychologist & marriage therapist

Dr Jyoti Tripathi

Single Session - AUD 45
Session Duration- 60 mins
Dr. Jyoti is a trained Clinical psychologist and hypnotherapist with a doctorate in psychology. She has been associated with this field since last 22+ years. She has extensive experience in the field and her acquaintance with all kinds of cases makes her a well-versed clinical psychologist & Marriage counselor. She has a unique way of dealing with cases which vary depending on the patient’s age group, his/her social background, family background and other influential factors.
Ms. Tilottama Khandelwal

Ms. Tilottama Khandelwal

Single Session - AUD 45
Session Duration- 60 mins
Ms. Tilottama Khandelwal holds an M.Phil in Clinical Psychology from PGIBAMS and is a registered Clinical Psychologist with the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). With over three years of experience, her expertise lies in Couple and Family Therapy, In the context of her work at a Rehabilitation Center where family and couple counseling were central to her practice. Furthermore, she possesses an advanced certificate in Family and Couple Counseling from The International Association Of Therapists (IAOTH).Throughout her professional journey, Ms. Khandelwal has discovered that the key to diffusing negativity and improving communication and behavioral patterns within couples is constant effort to make attempts to repair their relationships. "Anytime can be a fresh start" is what she believes.
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Ms. Vidushi Sultania

Single Session - AUD 45
Session Duration- 60 mins
Vidushi is a compassionate expert dedicated to revitalizing relationships. With a wealth of certifications in couples counseling, including the Gottman Method and Systemic Family Therapy, she guides couples through challenges to rebuild love, trust, and intimacy. Using cognitive-behavioral techniques, attachment theory, and mindfulness, Vidushi specialize in conflict resolution, infidelity recovery, and pre-marital counseling, she equips couples with tools to cultivate strong, resilient partnerships.
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Atul Tyagi

Single Session - AUD 45
Session Duration- 60 mins
He is a licensed clinical psychologist and a seasoned professional in the field of relationship and marital therapy. He brings a wealth of experience and a compassionate approach to helping individuals and couples navigate the complexities of their interpersonal dynamics. With a commitment to fostering healthier connections, Atul specializes in providing thoughtful guidance and practical solutions to enhance the well-being of those seeking support in their relationships.
Psychologist at PsychiCare

Dr Meera Iyer

Single Session - AUD 45
Session Duration- 60 mins
Dr Meera Iyer is a licensed psychologist accredited by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). She is a master trainer and motivational speaker, holding a Ph.D. in cyberpsychology. She has been associated with this field for the last 15+ years. She has experience working on her own, as well as in hospitals and her clinic. She deals with all sorts of problems like anxiety, mood swings, child issues, family issues, marital discords, and more.
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Why Melbourne Couples Decide to Start Marriage Counselling

Here are a few reasons why you should be seeking marriage counselling in Melbourne:

  1. Financial stress – bills, debt, expenses
  2. Communication breakdowns – misinterpretations, misunderstandings
  3. Infidelity – cheating, affairs, betrayal
  4. Differences in parenting styles
  5. Lack of intimacy – sex, affection, closeness
  6. In-law issues – boundaries, interference
  7. Work-life balance – job demands, long hours
  8. Growing apart – changing interests, priorities

Marriage Counsellors Working With Couples in Melbourne

Some couples in Melbourne reach a point where the same disagreements repeat, intimacy shuts down, and conversations stop leading anywhere useful. Others feel less overt conflict but notice growing distance, avoidance, or resentment that never quite resolves.

PsychiCare provides marriage counselling across Australia for couples who want to understand what is actually happening beneath these patterns and whether they can change. Sessions focus on how communication breaks down, how conflict escalates or gets avoided, and what each partner is realistically willing to work on moving forward.

For couples dealing with intimacy concerns alongside relational strain, counselling can also address how emotional disconnection and sexual issues intersect, without separating them into isolated problems. The aim is clarity and informed decision-making, not quick fixes or performance promises.

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Melbourne Marriage Counselling Reviews

Dr Iyer helped us rebuild trust and understanding. She guided us without taking sides, which we really appreciated.

Ajay

Her sessions are gentle yet insightful. We felt emotionally lighter and more connected after every session. Thanks Tilottama maam!

Rupangi

Dr Paramita helped us slow down and reflect. She made us realise patterns we were repeating unknowingly. That awareness itself brought a big change. Good effort.

Subho
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Pre-Marriage Counselling in Melbourne for Relationship Readiness

Getting engaged often brings up questions that don’t surface easily in everyday conversation. Differences around finances, family expectations, career priorities, intimacy, or future responsibilities tend to stay unspoken until they start creating friction.

Pre-marriage counselling in Melbourne through PsychiCare is designed to address these areas before patterns harden. Sessions focus on how each partner approaches decisions, handles disagreement, and interprets commitment, rather than aiming for agreement on everything.

The work here is practical and structured. Couples use it to surface mismatches early, understand how they communicate under pressure, and decide what entering marriage will realistically require from both sides.

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Marriage Counselling in Melbourne Without High Session Fees

Marriage counselling sessions in Melbourne are priced at AUD 45 per session. Packages are available for couples who want continuity rather than one-off conversations.

The focus is on structured work, not add-ons or upselling. Sessions are conducted online, which keeps scheduling simple and avoids the higher fees often attached to in-person clinics.

Pricing is kept clear so cost does not become another point of strain while couples decide whether counselling is the right step for them.

When You’re Unsure Whether the Relationship Can Change

Some couples reach a point where routine replaces connection and conversations repeat without leading anywhere new. Distance grows quietly, intimacy reduces, and disagreements feel more frequent without ever being resolved. What’s often missing is not effort, but clarity about what is actually changing and what is not.

For couples in Melbourne, this stage often brings a harder question: whether the relationship can still shift, or whether the same patterns will continue despite good intentions. Marriage counselling at PsychiCare focuses on examining those patterns directly, including communication breakdowns, emotional withdrawal, and intimacy issues, so couples can decide what continuing together would realistically require.

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What Marriage Counselling Helps Couples Clarify

Couples usually don’t come to marriage counselling to feel better. They come to understand what keeps repeating and whether it can realistically change. In practice, counselling often helps couples:

  • Identify how arguments form and why they keep circling the same points
  • Recognise communication patterns that escalate conflict or shut it down
  • Understand where emotional distance or withdrawal started
  • Address intimacy issues in the context of the relationship, not in isolation
  • Clarify disagreements around money, work priorities, and shared responsibilities
  • Surface differences in expectations around parenting, family involvement, and boundaries
  • Decide what each partner is willing, or not willing, to change going forward

The value is not in promises or outcomes. It’s in gaining enough clarity to stop guessing what’s happening between you.

FAQs About Online Melbourne Marriage Counselling

It’s understandable to have budget concerns when seeking marriage counselling. Fortunately, PsychiCare offers an affordable online option for Melbourne couples at just AUD 45 per 60-minute session. This allows you to work through your challenges and improve your relationship from the comfort of your own home. Quality counselling shouldn’t be out of reach, and PsychiCare’s competitive rates make it accessible to more people. 

If you’re searching for “couples counselling near me” in Melbourne, consider the convenience and flexibility of online sessions with PsychiCare. Our platform offers affordable and effective marriage counselling from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Whether you’re a busy couple or simply looking for a more comfortable option, online counselling can help you prioritize your relationship and work through challenges together. 

Marriage counselling can be incredibly beneficial for couples struggling with communication and conflict. Not only can it help partners understand each other better, but it can also teach them how to work together as a team, increase their parenting skills, discuss problems explore solutions, and feel heard and understood. In fact, according to the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), more than 98% of couples who try marriage counselling report that therapy sessions are either “excellent” or “good.” 90% of couples say their emotional health has improved, and two-thirds report improvements in their physical health. While every couple’s experience may differ, the potential benefits of marriage counselling are certainly worth considering.

Marriage counselling helps couples navigate relationship issues through a process of questioning, understanding, and developing new communication and coping strategies. Additionally, the counsellor may assign homework outside of therapy sessions. It’s important to note that marriage counselling works best when both partners are committed to the process and willing to work together to improve their relationship.

Couples therapy sessions can vary in length depending on the type of counselling, the therapist, the couple’s relationship, and how the couple is progressing. On average, couples therapy sessions at PsychiCare are 90 minutes long.

Individual therapy before couples therapy can be beneficial for couples. It can help partners understand their roles in the relationship and how they contribute to dysfunction. It can help partners understand each other’s needs and behaviours that make each other feel shamed, misunderstood, mistrusted, rejected or abandoned. Individual therapy can also address each partner’s mental health issues. A therapist can help sort out what issues are real and gain clarity on the situation. By discussing these issues in individual therapy, partners can organize their thoughts and present them to their partners in a caring and constructive way.

Counselling can help a broken relationship. In fact, according to PsychiCare, 95% of couples who seek counselling benefit from it. Couples therapy can help improve communication, increase emotional connection, set new goals, improve coping skills, resolve relationship issues, and address mental health issues. By working with a therapist, couples can learn how to better understand and support each other, develop healthier communication and coping strategies, and overcome challenges that may be impacting their relationship. While every relationship is unique, counselling can be a powerful tool for couples looking to improve their bond and rebuild their connection.

The success rate of couples counselling varies, but generally, between 70-90% of couples find it beneficial. Additionally, about two-thirds report an improvement in their general physical well-being. The success rate tends to increase with more sessions. Ultimately, the success of couples counselling depends on the couple’s willingness to engage in the process and work together to improve their relationship.

Yes, relationship counselling can help couples recover after an affair. The goal is to foster mutual empathy, acknowledge the actions that led to the betrayal, and work on rebuilding trust and communication. By addressing underlying issues, couples can work towards rebuilding their bond.

Relationship counselling, whether for marriage or couples, can help partners improve their communication, and conflict resolution, and establish shared goals. This type of counselling helps couples address the history of relationship distress, establish boundaries, and learn new skills to improve their relationship. Homework may be assigned to practice these new skills outside of counselling sessions. 

Couples counselling can help partners address fears of incompatibility or divorce and share their feelings. A therapist may also ask about each partner’s childhood and experiences growing up. If the partners have different goals, the therapist can help them work together to find a common ground.