• Navigating Relationship Crossroads through Counselling (with Susan Lackner)

  • 2024/04/22
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Navigating Relationship Crossroads through Counselling (with Susan Lackner)

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  • Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads in your relationship, unsure of which path to take? In the intricate maze of modern relationships, marriage and relationship counselling can become a beacon of hope. It has helped guide many individuals and couples through the complexities of learning if separation and divorce are the right move. And if so, can help individuals and couples rethink societal expectations and personal desires, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of monogamy and the journey from marriage to separation.


    Let's explore:


    - The journey from marriage to separation through counselling

    - The role of relationship counselling in modern relationships

    - The societal pressures and personal desires in monogamy and open relationships


    If you're contemplating, “Should I stay or should I go?", this episode is a must-listen. Let's rewrite the script on love, life, and finding yourself. Because life’s too short for, “I don’t know.”


    Our favourite quotable moments:


    “The shame needs to stop, because there are so many people that stay in relationships that are really toxic.” - Susan Lackner


    “I think it’s so important that people have their freedom to do what they want and to be what they want.” - Susan Lackner


    “We’re biologically designed to attach to other humans. So we will always want to have relationships.” - Susan Lackner


    If you’re loving the podcast, please leave a review!


    Resources:

    MSRCC Website

    Email Susan: admin@msrcc.com.au

    MSRCC LinkedIn

    Susan Lackner LinkedIn

    Because life’s too short for ‘I don’t know’ - join the supportive community now.

    Stay longer - visit the Should I Stay website.


    About Guest:

    Susan is the founder of Melbourne Specialist Relationship Counselling Clinic (MSRCC). She has a degree in Psychology and has completed two Masters Degrees in Social Science and Couple Counselling. She is a Specialist Couple and Relationship Therapist and Therapist Supervisor. She is also a member of the Society of Australian Sexologists, and guest lectures at Swinburne University for Masters of Couple Counselling students. Susan created MSRCC after Susan encountered many distressed couples seeking her services, reporting they were having difficulty finding a therapist who specialised in relationship issues and could remain impartial, balanced and assist them to overcome their relationship distress, irrespective of the outcome.


    About Your Host:

    Don't let her American accent fool you; Whitney Sloan has called Melbourne, Australia home for over 20 years. Mom of 3, with a rambunctious pup named Tux, Whitney finds peace in the ocean – swimming, connecting, and becoming the best version of herself. Deep conversations and genuine connections fuel her. Join Whitney's supportive community for women at life's crossroads, where open communication paves the way to rewrite your story.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads in your relationship, unsure of which path to take? In the intricate maze of modern relationships, marriage and relationship counselling can become a beacon of hope. It has helped guide many individuals and couples through the complexities of learning if separation and divorce are the right move. And if so, can help individuals and couples rethink societal expectations and personal desires, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of monogamy and the journey from marriage to separation.


Let's explore:


- The journey from marriage to separation through counselling

- The role of relationship counselling in modern relationships

- The societal pressures and personal desires in monogamy and open relationships


If you're contemplating, “Should I stay or should I go?", this episode is a must-listen. Let's rewrite the script on love, life, and finding yourself. Because life’s too short for, “I don’t know.”


Our favourite quotable moments:


“The shame needs to stop, because there are so many people that stay in relationships that are really toxic.” - Susan Lackner


“I think it’s so important that people have their freedom to do what they want and to be what they want.” - Susan Lackner


“We’re biologically designed to attach to other humans. So we will always want to have relationships.” - Susan Lackner


If you’re loving the podcast, please leave a review!


Resources:

MSRCC Website

Email Susan: admin@msrcc.com.au

MSRCC LinkedIn

Susan Lackner LinkedIn

Because life’s too short for ‘I don’t know’ - join the supportive community now.

Stay longer - visit the Should I Stay website.


About Guest:

Susan is the founder of Melbourne Specialist Relationship Counselling Clinic (MSRCC). She has a degree in Psychology and has completed two Masters Degrees in Social Science and Couple Counselling. She is a Specialist Couple and Relationship Therapist and Therapist Supervisor. She is also a member of the Society of Australian Sexologists, and guest lectures at Swinburne University for Masters of Couple Counselling students. Susan created MSRCC after Susan encountered many distressed couples seeking her services, reporting they were having difficulty finding a therapist who specialised in relationship issues and could remain impartial, balanced and assist them to overcome their relationship distress, irrespective of the outcome.


About Your Host:

Don't let her American accent fool you; Whitney Sloan has called Melbourne, Australia home for over 20 years. Mom of 3, with a rambunctious pup named Tux, Whitney finds peace in the ocean – swimming, connecting, and becoming the best version of herself. Deep conversations and genuine connections fuel her. Join Whitney's supportive community for women at life's crossroads, where open communication paves the way to rewrite your story.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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