• Ep 18: Couples Therapy with Catherine Topham Sly

  • Mar 23 2021
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 18: Couples Therapy with Catherine Topham Sly

  • Summary

  • "Two-thirds of couples experience a drop in relationship satisfaction after their first year of becoming parents" How can you communicate more effectively with your partner and co-parent and still feel connected? This session aims to find out.

    Katie is joined by Catherine Topham Sly, a BCAP accredited counsellor who specialises in relationships, and particularly the challenges of staying connected with your partner while raising a family together.

    Her session focuses on the typical changes that couples go through when they become parents, how to make the best of them and how to cope with the particular challenges of the lockdown period so that you can get through this as a couple stronger than ever.

    This is Your Companion To Motherhood. These episodes are designed to provide you with detailed information on the various steps in the first year of motherhood which you can listen to while you're feeding, changing, during nap time and just going about your day to day tasks. Think of it like a conversation with a friend who has been there before.  
    Connect with Catherine and find out about her Love in Lockdown course via her website: https://insightconnection.uk/love-in-lockdown/

    Download Mush, the mum friend-making app to connect with other mums (and expectant mums!); find it on the Play Store or App Store now.   Follow Mush on Instagram or Facebook and for more information, you can also visit letsmush.
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