Relationship Counselling Online in Australia | Harlow Psychology

Harlow Psychology provides online relationship counselling and couples therapy for individuals and partners across Australia.

We offer evidence-based psychological support for difficulties with communication, conflict, connection, and relational stress. Our approach is structured, collaborative, and tailored to your situation, with a focus on improving understanding, strengthening communication, and supporting meaningful change over time.

  • Relationships are a central part of psychological wellbeing. They influence how we experience connection, safety, and support.

    Difficulties within relationships are common. Over time, patterns of communication, stress, and unmet needs can lead to tension, disconnection, or conflict.

    Seeking support is not an indication that a relationship has failed. It reflects a willingness to better understand what is happening and to work towards change.

  • Relationship challenges can develop gradually or emerge in response to specific events.

    You may notice:

    • recurring arguments or difficulty resolving conflict

    • feeling misunderstood or not heard

    • reduced emotional or physical intimacy

    • increasing distance or disconnection

    • challenges with trust or insecurity

    • differences in values, expectations, or priorities

    These patterns can affect both the relationship itself and individual wellbeing.

  • Relationship counselling is not limited to romantic partnerships.

    Support may be appropriate for:

    • couples seeking to improve communication or connection

    • individuals wanting to understand relationship patterns

    • family relationships

    • friendships or other interpersonal dynamics

    Therapy can focus on the relationship itself or on your individual experience within relationships.

  • At Harlow Psychology, relationship counselling is structured, collaborative, and tailored to the needs of those involved.

    We focus on:

    • understanding patterns of communication and interaction

    • identifying factors contributing to conflict or disconnection

    • supporting more effective and respectful communication

    • increasing emotional awareness and understanding

    Therapy may draw on evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), emotionally focused frameworks, and other relational models.

  • Communication is a central component of relationship functioning.

    Therapy may involve:

    • developing clearer ways of expressing thoughts and needs

    • improving listening and understanding

    • identifying patterns that lead to escalation or withdrawal

    • building strategies for managing conflict more effectively

    The aim is not to eliminate disagreement, but to improve how it is understood and managed.

  • Relationship counselling may involve:

    • joint sessions with both partners or participants

    • individual sessions to support personal insight and reflection

    • a combination of both approaches

    Your psychologist will discuss the most appropriate structure based on your circumstances.

  • Experiences within relationships are often shaped by earlier patterns, including attachment experiences and past relationships.

    At Harlow Psychology, we take a trauma-informed approach, which means:

    • therapy is paced appropriately

    • emotional safety is prioritised

    • patterns are understood in context

    • all participants are treated with respect and without judgement

    This supports more meaningful and sustainable change.

  • Therapy can assist with:

    • improving communication and reducing conflict

    • strengthening emotional connection and understanding

    • addressing trust concerns or relationship strain

    • navigating life transitions or changes within the relationship

    • clarifying values, expectations, and priorities

    • supporting decision-making about the relationship

    In some cases, therapy focuses on strengthening the relationship. In others, it may support clarity about how to move forward.

  • All sessions are conducted online, allowing flexible access to therapy.

    Online therapy can:

    • allow participants to attend from separate locations if needed

    • reduce logistical barriers to attendance

    • support consistency in scheduling

    Research indicates that online therapy is an effective format for delivering evidence-based relationship interventions.

  • If you are considering relationship counselling, you can submit an enquiry to discuss your situation and whether this service is appropriate for you.

    Our team can assist you in:

    • arranging an initial appointment

    • answering any questions

    • determining whether individual or joint sessions are most suitable

  • Difficulties within relationships are common and can be addressed with appropriate support.

    Therapy provides a structured and impartial space to better understand patterns, improve communication, and work towards more effective and sustainable ways of relating.