At Apex Clinic Nagpur, Dr. Rajesh Rathi, a trusted neuropsychiatrist and marriage counsellor, provides structured and result-oriented couple counselling. His approach focuses on emotional understanding, communication rebuilding, and long-term relationship improvement. With extensive clinical experience, compassionate listening, and evidence-based therapy, he ensures that couples feel respected, heard, and understood without judgment.
Since every relationship has unique emotions, expectations, and challenges, counselling plans are personalized based on compatibility, conflict patterns, and emotional needs.
Relationship challenges may develop due to communication breakdown, lifestyle differences, emotional misunderstandings, stress, insecurity, unrealistic expectations, or unexpressed emotions. When conflicts become repetitive or unresolved, resentment increases and emotional connection weakens. Because relationships require effort and understanding, counselling provides a neutral space where both partners express feelings while learning skills to maintain peace, respect, and trust.
Marriage counselling is not about deciding who is right or wrong—it is about helping both partners understand each other better and build emotional maturity together.
Counselling may benefit you if you experience:
While disagreements are natural, continuous unresolved issues suggest the need for structured support.
Counselling supports couples dealing with:
The goal is long-term harmony, not temporary solutions.
Treatment includes:
Since emotional wellbeing affects relationships deeply, counselling focuses on healing both individuals and the partnership.
With commitment and guidance, couples often experience:
Although progress varies, consistent sessions create lasting growth.
1. Is counselling confidential?
Yes. All sessions and details remain private.
2. How many sessions are required?
Duration depends on the couple’s concerns and response to therapy.
3. Do both partners need to attend?
Joint sessions are recommended, but individual counselling may be included when needed.
4. Can counselling save a struggling marriage?
Yes. Many couples rebuild communication and trust through structured therapy.
5. Is marriage counselling only for married individuals?
No. Premarital, long-term partners, and newly married couples can also benefit.
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