Relationships & Couples Counselling

At Azi Counselling & Associates, our counsellors have extensive training and experience with relationship counselling. Relationship counselling is often thought to be ‘couples counselling’ only, but this is not the case as a relationship can be various kinds of relationships.
This can be part of your individual counselling work, to talk about the challenges you are having with your family or friends. It can also be some challenges you are experiencing with your workplace relationships. It can be a parenting counselling session to talk about communications issues that you are struggling with your child.

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couples counselling

We also offer couples counselling for those who are partnered, married, separated or separating, and all other various stages you may be in your relationship. We can help you regarding communication issues, infidelity, trust issues, and much more. Relationships are complex and it can sometimes feel helpless to feel stuck in the same cycle of conflict and arguments. Our counsellors are here to help untangle the complex issues and help find different ways of communicating, managing conflict, and strengthening relationships.

Are you interested in couples counselling but your partner is unsure about it? You are welcome to start the journey with a counsellor yourself, and discuss what the best approach may be.

Our Services

Initial Consultation

20 min

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We offer 20-minute complimentary consultations to all new clients to help them pick the right counsellor and someone who is the right fit for them. Finding the right counsellor can be a tough job so we want to make sure we are removing a barrier coming in the way of you seeking help.

Complimentary

Individual Session

50 min

We offer individual counselling to help you work through a variety of individual struggles you may be facing. The main focus of this service is you and helping you be a better version of yourself. You can work on any personal goals that you have and dedicate the time to heal, grow, or to simply explore your thoughts and feelings.

$70-160 + GST

Couples Session

50 min

We offer couples counselling services to help improve the quality of your relationship and to make your connection more meaningful. We help you manage your conflict and communicate with each other in non-violent ways and more effectively.

$160-180 + GST

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Telehealth for you?

Your Therapist will be able to determine if Telehealth will be the best format of service delivery for your unique needs. If in-clinic services aren’t available in your area, or getting to a clinic location prevents you from accessing healthcare
services, Telehealth is an alternative for your sessions. Call or email today for a free consultation to find out if Telehealth is appropriate for you.

Are your sessions covered by benefits?

Registered Clinical Counsellors (RCC), Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) are usually covered by many extended health benefit plans, however, this depends on your company’s specific plan. You could speak to your human resources
department or consult your benefit booklet, which contains the specifics of your company’s health plan to determine what kind of coverage you have. Ask if your insurance covers Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC).
We do not accept payment directly from the insurance company. We can act on your behalf though, and provide your insurance company with all the necessary information to ensure that you receive the coverage to which you are entitled to quickly.  With electronic claims processing, you will often receive payment from the insurance company within three to five business days.  Most insurance companies allow for direct deposit as well, further expediting your
reimbursement.
If your plan does not cover RCC, CCC, but covers Registered Psychologist or Social Workers, you can make a request to your employer and insurance company that they adjust your plan.

What are the benefits of virtual counselling?

Accessibility

Web counselling is easily accessible to all those who wish to use it. Online therapy overcomes barriers that may preclude others from seeking therapy. For example, individuals residing in rural or remote areas where there are no counselling services can benefit from the accessibility of online counselling.

Those that are physically disabled or unable to leave their home can also easily access such services with little inconvenience. Those that have visual and hearing impairments can also benefit from such services. Web counselling has also shown to be effective in encouraging children and teenagers to receive therapy as they seem to be more comfortable with using the internet.

Convenience

Online therapy is convenient. Both the therapist and the client have the convenience of corresponding with each other at a range of variant times. This style of therapy can take away the hassle of scheduling and setting appointments more common in traditional settings. This also creates an opportunity for the therapist to extend their services to more clients as appointments can be potentially scheduled over 24 hours and reach a larger geographical region.

For those individuals who are ambivalent about therapy or who may be uncomfortable with traditional models of therapy, may find online counselling more suitable whereby it has been found that online therapy is preferred by those who are uncomfortable with talking face to face with someone about their problems

Why would I want to talk to a therapist?

Mental Disorders: People struggling with depression, anxiety, phobias, addiction, PTSD, ADHD, etc. may seek therapy to treat the problem and/or learn healthy ways to cope. In many cases, disorders are treated medically in conjunction with therapy

Distress: One-way therapists determine the severity of an issue is to look at how much distress it causes the individual. For example, one young woman may be distressed about leaving home for college, while another is delighted. If the level of distress is prohibiting her ability to sleep, eat, study, socialize, or enjoy life, therapy may be a healthy option.

Support/Coping: Loss is a common reason for people to seek therapy. Therapy can provide a safe, supportive place for people to talk about grief, adjustment to physical illness, the end of a relationship or job, abuse issues, or any change in life circumstances that cause distress. Therapists help clients learn coping skills to get them through these times.

Communication: Many people come to therapy looking for help with their relationships. Individual, couples, or family therapy can address a common source of distress: poor communication and difficulty resolving conflicts. Some therapists are highly skilled at helping people communicate their needs and feelings constructively.

Self-Exploration: Some people come to therapy to gain a deeper understanding of self. They want to know why they do what they do, why they feel what they feel, and determine how much control they have over those areas. Sometimes this exploration is used to determine career, relationship, and personal goals. 

About Us

Azi Counselling & Associates is a practice centered around client connection. It’s about starting a journey with someone you trust to begin healing from the inside out and having the coping skills to move forward.

Deciding to allow someone into your world is not something we take lightly, we believe in a supportive approach to help you live a more meaningful life.