Who Attends Couples Counseling in the UK and Why?
Charlie DuncanGemma RyanNaomi Petra MollerRachel DaviesPublished in: Journal of sex & marital therapy (2019)
In England, publicly funded couples therapy is reserved for couples where one or both partners present with psychological disorders, rather than relationship distress, despite evidence of a bidirectional relationship between the two. Demographics and presenting issues for 14,726 couples who received counseling through a third-sector counseling organization in England and Wales were investigated. Clients were often White, aged 25-54, and presented with interpersonal issues. "Mental health problems" were identified as an issue by about a quarter of all clients. This suggests that many couples seeking relationship counseling wish to address relational versus psychological distress, which has implications for publicly funded services.
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