The practice has closed books in the short term

Gregg Chapman has closed our books in the short term. If you currently have an appointment and need to cancel it, please contact us directly. 

Resources

Relationship Therapy

The advatages of relationship therapy for couples

Relationship therapy, also known as couples counselling, is becoming increasingly popular among Australian couples seeking to strengthen their connection and resolve issues. The process involves […]

The most common difficulties couples face

Relationships, whilst they can have the potential to be rewarding, can present a range of challenges for couples. Whether you’re in a new relationship or […]

“Does it look like our relationship is over?”

Gregg Chapman Registered Psychologist Relationship Therapist Often when a couple consults me for relationship therapy the question that is common is: “Does it look like […]

Working with couples

Relationship counselling and how I work with couples

At Chapman Marques Psychology and Relationship Counselling, my work with couples is grounded in two approaches that have stood the test of research and time, […]

General information for clients about Relationship Therapy

Chapman Marques Psychology and Relationship Counselling employs The Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. These theories and therapies have been extensively empirically validated across […]

Benefits of Online Relationship Counselling

In many legal and medical practices, online meetings and consultations have become the norm for many people now. Over the last few years. online counselling […]

The real cost is in not seeking relationship therapy

You might think relationship therapy is a cost. But, compare it to your last tradesman's bill, your car service, and so on. Relationship counselling is […]

Without a map you’ll be lost!

We’re all familiar with a map. A map gives us information on the territory and helps us find our way. Without a map we’re lost. […]

Understand your partner and letting them know, comes first

Whenever our partner is distressed, it is natural to tell them not to worry, things are, or will be, alright. Or, we solve their problem. […]