Marriage Counselling and Relationship Counselling
At Humaneed, our primary purpose is to assist couples
achieve the kind of relationship they aspire.
We are dedicated to providing guidance that will assist couples to
prevent the breakdown of their relationship or marriage.
We offer advice and help for couples to develop relationship skills
enabling them to strengthen and enrich their lives together.
We guide and support couples through their toughest
conversations and heart felt feelings on the most
challenging issues they face in their relationship or marriage.
What you can expect from us...
- A friendly human voice to speak to when you call;
- No long delay to see a Marriage and Relationship Counsellor;
- Through our initial phone consultation we ensure the Marriage and Relationship Counsellor you see is the one best suited to your needs;
- All of our Counsellors are Psychologists, Social Workers or Accredited Professionals who have specialist training and sound experience in Marriage, Relationship and Family Counselling and Guidance;
- We offer a wide availability of appointment times for counselling
sessions, including after-hours and weekends.
- Our focus is on the positive enrichment of relationships and marriage
for individuals, couples and family.



Marriage and Relationship Intensive Sessions
If you are in a marriage or relationship where one of you is about to walk out then these intensives are essential.
They are not counselling as such, they are designed
to get to the basics and then work on how to move forward from there. They are intense as the name suggests, and the counsellor will work hard to get your
marriage or relationship back on track.
Each Marriage and Relationship Intensive Session is for three hours and occur on
two consecutive days (available Saturday and Sunday as well as weekdays).
Because your relationship is at a critical point we ensure that your 'Marriage
and Relationship Intensive Sessions' are made as soon as possible.
Call 1300 486 263 for enquiries or to arrange a booking.
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Life satisfaction of neurotypical (NT) women in relationship
with an Asperger Syndrome (AS) partner.
Some neurotypical women in relationships with partners with Asperger Syndrome report negative implications for their health and wellbeing.
This study aims to investigate the life satisfaction/wellbeing of neurotypical (NT) women who are currently in, or have been involved in a relationship with a person who has AS (an Aspie). The relationship must have been a live-in relationship and survived for a period of at least 3 years.
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SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
Research on Men in Relationships
The project is being Men aged 18-65 who are currently involved in a heterosexual relationship are invited to participate in this online, anonymous study on the physical, emotional and sexual functioning of men relaionships.
This research is needed as studies have shown up to 1 in 3 men have experienced sexual dysfunctional.
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SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
Research Study Marriage and Relationship Satisfaction
Humaneed is inviting couples to participate in the marriage and relationship research by Deakin University.
The project is investigating newlyweds' perceptions of spousal support
and its impact on heterosexual couples' psychological wellbeing
and relationship satisfaction.
The project is being conducted by Gery Karantzas in the
School of Psychology at Deakin University.
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Relationship Counselling by Telephone

Marriage and Relationship Wellbeing
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