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  • Brian Holohan MIACP, Clinical Manager

    Brian Holohan, MSc, MA, BA(Hons), MIACP is Clinical Manager of The Couple Therapy Centre by Relationship Care and an experienced counsellor, psychotherapist, and supervisor with over 15 years’ experience working with individuals and couples. His work specialises in gender, sexuality, suicide, and self-harm, and is informed by a pluralistic approach to therapy.

  • Alison Carey MAPCP, Clinical Supervisor

    Alison Carey MSc, BA (Hons), Dip Clin Sup, MPsSI, GMBPsS, MAPCP, MAPA is an accredited Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor with over 15 years’ experience working with individuals and couples across a broad range of mental health and relationship issues. Her work specialises in relationship dynamics, trauma-informed practice, neuro-affirmative approaches and emotionally focused therapeutic interventions.

  • Jennifer Griffin MIAHIP, CEO

    Jennifer Griffin, BA (Hons), MSc, MA, HDip, MIAHIP is Chief Executive Officer of Relationship Care and an experienced psychotherapist, counsellor and clinical leader with over 15 years’ experience working with individuals and couples. She specialises in governance, clinical governance, professional standards and service development within mental health and relationship care services.

    • Counselling

    Start Rebuilding Trust in Each Other After Infidelity

    Few experiences shake a relationship quite like discovering an affair. The mix of shock, hurt, anger, and confusion can leave both partners unsure where to turn – or even whether rebuilding trust is possible.

    • Counselling

    Keeping the Spark alive – The art of listening part 2

    It is a truth almost universally acknowledged, that we could all be better listeners. We have an inbuilt desire to be heard, yet we do not always meet that need in others. The couple that can listen to one another is well on their way to communicating effectively.

    • Counselling

    Keeping the Spark alive – The art of listening part 1

    Ever wonder what are the magic ingredients to a happy marriage? It is sometimes difficult to pinpoint exactly what is required to make a relationship work. There are so many different factors involved – personality type, individual needs and expectations, having a positive outlook, to name but a few.

    • Counselling

    What to Know About Couples Counselling Before You Go

    Maybe you’re arguing more than usual, maybe things feel distant, or maybe you just want to talk to someone before small frustrations become big ones.