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CEO quoted on how therapy can help and the effect of couple conflict on children
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"Why couple relationships are difficult but why they matter“ video from one of our most renowned Couple Psychotherapists
Our plans for helping couple relationships and parenting with new training
A blog by Richard Meier
In her January speech on mental health, the Prime Minister announced that the Government would be providing mental health first aid training to all secondary schools, with a commitment to train at least one teacher in every secondary school in mental health first aid by 2019.
(Part 2 of 2) The development of Parents as Partners in the U.K. has been fascinating for us to witness. We’ve found that in both the U.K. and the U.S., parenting programmes are typically attended by mothers, with little attention paid to fathers or the relationship between the parents.
(Part 1 of 2) Professors Philip and Carolyn Cowan reflect on their upcoming visit to England, where they will meet with the staff of Tavistock Relationships, family service providers from around the U.K., and those responsible for family policy in the government and local authorities.
Organisation praised for its work helping relationships, parents and children
The value of counselling and psychotherapy and the help it provides for couples and children was highlighted today in Parliament in a speech by the Rt. Hon. Caroline Nokes MP.
The first few months of Tavistock Relationships’ new Online Therapy Service have gone well
Tavistock Relationships' psychotherapy advice features on BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour
Couple Therapy - a sign of health or admitting defeat?
By Krisztina Glausius
Head of Clinical Services
Tavistock Relationships’ work is biggest known to date
Results from the largest prospective naturalistic study of couple therapy for adults ever published show that it is highly effective, at not only reducing individual psychological distress, but also improving the relationship quality between partners.
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Registered Charity Number: 211058. Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology. Company number: 241618.