At Relationship Counselling Kent, we’re seeing more and more couples looking for support but finding it hard to fit in face-to-face sessions. Busy work schedules, travel, childcare, or simply living in different locations can all get in the way. That’s why we offer online couples counselling via Zoom up until 8.00pm It's a flexible, easy way to get the help you need, wherever you are.

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About Online Couples Counselling

Online couples counselling offers the same support – with added convenience.

With secure video sessions via Zoom, you and your partner can connect with a professional relationship therapist from the comfort of your own home – or wherever you happen to be.

Online therapy works just like in-person sessions. You’ll talk openly, explore issues together, and get expert support – without the hassle of travel, taking time off work, or juggling childcare.

Whether you’re at home, away for work, or in different locations, sessions are easy to access and designed to fit around your schedule.

An elderly couple sit close together, smiling as they look at a laptop screen during an online couples therapy session.

The Benefits of Couples Online Counselling

Online couples counselling offers the same support – with added convenience.

With secure video sessions via Zoom, you and your partner can connect with a professional relationship therapist from the comfort of your own home – or wherever you happen to be.

Online therapy works just like in-person sessions. You’ll talk openly, explore issues together, and get expert support – without the hassle of travel, taking time off work, or juggling childcare.

Whether you’re at home, away for work, or in different locations, sessions are easy to access and designed to fit around your schedule.

Two men are sitting close together on a sofa, looking at a mobile phone—perhaps exploring online couples therapy.

The Benefits of Online Couples Therapy

While face-to-face therapy remains valuable, research shows that online couples counselling can be just as effective, and often far more convenient.

  • Sessions via Zoom feel very similar to in-person therapy – you and your counsellor can see and hear each other clearly.
  • It offers the comfort and privacy of your own space, helping you save time and avoid travel.
  • Online sessions can feel less daunting than in-person therapy, especially at the beginning.
  • You and your partner can join from different locations if needed – ideal for couples who travel or live apart.
  • Online counselling isn’t right for every couple or every issue. Some situations are better explored face-to-face.
  • All our therapists are fully qualified, professionally registered, and follow the same ethical standards whether online or in person.
  • We recommend using a computer or tablet – not a phone – so your therapist can see you both clearly during the session.

If you would like to book a session for an online couple therapy, then please contact us at Relationship Counselling Kent today. Book an appointement

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