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Relationships

Individual Therapy for Relationship Anxiety, Communication, Boundaries & Attachment Challenges

Relationships can be one of the most meaningful parts of life — but also one of the most challenging.

Do you find yourself constantly overthinking conversations, worrying about where you stand with others, or feeling like you're always putting other people's needs before your own?

Perhaps you're struggling with communication, setting boundaries, recurring conflicts, trust issues, or feeling disconnected from the people who matter most.

Whether you are experiencing difficulties in a current relationship, recovering from a past relationship, or wanting to better understand your patterns in relationships, psychological support can help you move towards healthier and more satisfying connections. You do not have to navigate it alone.

Struggling in a relationship can be deeply distressing and often feels isolating. Relationships play a significant role in our wellbeing, and when difficulties arise, they can impact many areas of life, including our emotional health, self-esteem, work, family life, and overall sense of security.

Working with a qualified psychologist can provide a safe, supportive, and non-judgemental space to explore relationship concerns and gain a deeper understanding of the factors contributing to them.

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Do any of these sound familiar?

Relationship difficulties don't always mean there is something wrong with the relationship itself. Sometimes they stem from patterns developed over time, past experiences, anxiety, self-doubt, or difficulties communicating needs effectively. Recognising these patterns is often the first step towards change.

You might be experiencing:

Communication challenges: Struggling to express thoughts and feelings openly, experiencing frequent misunderstandings, or feeling unheard or dismissed by your partner.

Increased conflict: Having recurring arguments, finding it difficult to resolve disagreements, or noticing that small issues regularly escalate into larger conflicts.

Emotional disconnection: Feeling distant, detached, or lonely within the relationship, or sensing a loss of emotional closeness and support.

Trust and security concerns: Experiencing jealousy, suspicion, insecurity, or difficulty trusting your partner, which may create tension and uncertainty within the relationship.

Intimacy difficulties: Struggling with emotional or physical closeness, finding it difficult to be vulnerable, or feeling disconnected from affection and intimacy.

Avoidance and withdrawal: Avoiding difficult conversations, spending less time together, withdrawing emotionally, or feeling reluctant to engage with relationship concerns.

Increase in anxiety: Constant overthinking about relationships or interactions, unsure whether to stay in or leave. Feeling like you are losing yourself while trying to keep everyone else happy.

How can a Psychologist help?

Relationships are influenced by many factors, including past experiences, attachment patterns, self-esteem, family dynamics, cultural expectations, and the ways we have learned to cope with stress.

Therapy provides a safe and supportive space to slow down, make sense of these patterns, and develop healthier ways of relating to yourself and others.

Together, we may explore:

  • Relationship anxiety and overthinking

  • Attachment styles and emotional needs

  • Building confidence and self-worth

  • Healthy boundaries and assertive communication

  • Managing conflict more effectively

  • Trust, vulnerability, and emotional intimacy

  • Recovering from difficult or unhealthy relationships

  • Navigating separation, breakups, or life transitions

  • Developing stronger and more fulfilling connections

The goal isn't simply to improve your relationships with others — it's also about strengthening the relationship you have with yourself.

Common Relationship Concerns I support

People Pleasing & Boundaries

Do you often put other people's needs before your own?- People pleasing can leave you feeling overwhelmed, resentful, and disconnected from what you actually need. Therapy can help you develop healthier boundaries, communicate more confidently, and prioritise your own wellbeing without guilt.

Relationship Anxiety

Relationship anxiety can show up as excessive worry, reassurance-seeking, overanalysing interactions, or constantly questioning where you stand with someone.

Together we can explore the thoughts, beliefs, and patterns driving the anxiety and build strategies to help you feel more secure and grounded.

Attachment Difficulties

Our early experiences often shape how we connect with others.

You may notice fears of abandonment, difficulty trusting others, emotional withdrawal, or feeling overly dependent within relationships. Therapy can help you understand these patterns and develop more secure ways of relating.

Communication Difficulties

Many relationship challenges stem from feeling misunderstood, unheard, or unsure how to express your needs.

Therapy can help you build communication skills, navigate difficult conversations, and improve emotional understanding within your relationships.

Family & Cultural Expectations

Relationships can become particularly complex when navigating family expectations, cultural values, generational differences, or competing responsibilities.

As someone who migrated from Malaysia to Australia as a teenager, I understand how cultural experiences can shape identity, relationships, and expectations in unique ways.

Take the First Step

Taking the first step can feel daunting, but you don't have to navigate these challenges alone. Whether you're struggling in a current relationship, recovering from a past one, or wanting to better understand yourself and your relationship patterns, support is available.

✓ In-person appointments in Camberwell

✓ Telehealth appointments Australia-wide

✓ Medicare rebates available with a Mental Health Care Plan

Please don’t hesitate to reach out. You are welcome to make an enquiry at any time to explore how Natalie may be able to support you.

You can complete the enquiry form below with any questions or details about your situation, and Natalie will get back to you to arrange a 15 minute phone call if needed, or to answer any questions you may have.

Alternatively, you can book directly through Halaxy at a time that suits you.

Book an appointment today and take the first step towards building healthier relationships — with others and with yourself.

Get in Touch

Needing support with relationship anxiety?

Enquire now and Natalie will get back to you as soon as possible.

Appointments are available in person in Camberwell or via Telehealth for your convenience.

You’re welcome to submit an enquiry form with any questions or concerns, and Natalie will respond to discuss how she may be able to support you or to arrange a suitable time to connect.

Alternatively, you can book directly through Halaxy below at a time that works for you.