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Relationships

Whether you're having difficulties with personal or work-related relationships, RCN Counselling can support you to explore these issues and create strategies to address the difficulties you may be facing. 

Personal relationships

Sometimes everyone experiences problems in their relationships. Here at the RCN Counselling Service we understand that a relationship difficulty, divorce or family conflict can have a detrimental impact on your mental health and wellbeing and can impact on your work life. 

Workplace relationships

With all of the time we spend at work effective and harmonious working relationships are crucial to our health and mental wellbeing at work. At the RCN Counselling Service we understand issues like workplace conflict and bullying and harassment.  We can support you explore these issues and create strategies with you to address the difficulties you may be facing.

Seeking Support

If you are having relationship problems, you you can contact the RCN Counselling Service to talk things through with someone. 

You can talk to us about any relationship problem you may be having. We can help you to explore in more detail what is going on for you, and help you to think about what steps you might want to take to improve your situation. Please note the RCN Counselling Service does not offer couples therapy. You may wish to access this through .

If you are having relationship issues at work, RCN Direct have advice on topics such as bullying, raising a grievance, etc, and you can also call or chat to an adviser.

We can also signpost you towards helpful organisations and resources such as:

Counselling

Get support with personal or work related issues such as stress, depression or relationship breakdown.

Get help

RCN members can visit online advice for help on a range of issues or to find how to contact us.
mind

The mental health charity, Mind,  is there to make sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone. Find out more by visiting their website.

samaritans

Whatever you're going through, The Samaritans can offer emotional support over the phone, any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

mental health

The Acas framework for positive mental health at work shows the role of employers, managers and individuals in promoting mental health at work.