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Couples Counselling in Meath

Difficulties in a relationship do not always start with one big issue.

Often, the same conversations begin to repeat, small things turn into tension, and it becomes harder to properly understand each other.

From the outside, things may still look fine. You are getting on with daily life, managing responsibilities, and keeping things going.

But underneath, there can be distance, frustration, or the sense that something important between you has shifted — how you talk, how you connect, or the intimacy you once felt.

Couples counselling with Myles starts by slowing things down, making sense of what is happening between you, and find steadier ways to communicate and respond to each other.

  • The same arguments come up again and again

  • Conversations escalate quickly or shut down too early

  • One of you pushes to talk, while the other pulls back

  • Small issues begin to carry more weight than they should

  • It becomes harder to feel properly heard or understood

  • Affection, intimacy, or closeness no longer feel as natural as they once did

  • You start to feel stuck in patterns you cannot shift

Couples Counselling
How I work with it

We do not try to take sides or decide who is right or wrong.

We start by slowing things down and looking at what is happening between you. That might include how conversations unfold, where they tend to escalate or shut down, and how each of you is responding in those moments.

From there, we work towards helping you better understand each other and find more manageable ways to communicate, so the same patterns do not keep repeating.

Video Transcript : Things may not have broken down, but the same conversations keep coming up, and it is getting harder to understand each other. Small things can start to turn into tension, and over time there may be more distance, more frustration, or just a sense that something between you has shifted. I do not take sides or decide who is right or wrong. We start by slowing things down and looking at what is actually happening between you, and also what may be going on for each of you internally. That includes how conversations unfold, where they escalate or shut down, and how each of you responds in those moments. From there, we work on clearer, more manageable ways to communicate and respond to each other, so the same patterns do not keep repeating. If this sounds familiar, a short free 15-minute call with me could be an easy first step. I’m Myles, I work with couples across Navan, Trim and Kilcock.

You don’t need to have it all figured out

You do not need to arrive with a clear explanation of what is strained.

Many couples start counselling knowing only that things feel tense, stuck, or not as steady as they used to be.

That is enough to begin.

Free 15-Minute Consultation

If this sounds familiar, a free 15-minute call can be a simple first step.

The free 15-minute consultation gives you a chance to briefly talk through what has been happening, ask a few questions, and get a clearer sense of how counselling might help.


There is no pressure — just an easy chat to start.

  • A free 15-minute phone consultation

  • A chance to briefly talk through what has been happening

  • Space to ask questions before deciding on counselling

  • A simple first step without pressure

Relationship Strain
How this can feel

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