Couples therapy — when moving here changed everything

Moving abroad was supposed to be the good part. The kids grown, the house sold, the plan finally happening. Then you arrived — and discovered you'd also moved in together properly for the first time in twenty years.

That's not a failure. It's one of the more predictable side effects of retirement relocation — and it's one of the things Jeanna works with most often.

What brings couples here

Retirement transition

Too much time, too little structure, too much proximity. The loss of the rhythm that kept two people functioning in parallel without getting in each other's way.

The move itself

One partner more committed than the other. One thriving, one struggling. One who found their feet; one who hasn't left the house in three months.

Life events

Illness, redundancy, loss — events that place pressure on a relationship even when it's strong. Sometimes the move arrived at the same time as something harder.

Wanting to go further

Not everything needs to be broken to benefit from work. Some couples come to strengthen something that's good — not to repair something that isn't.

How it works

Sessions are 60–75 minutes, in person. Both partners present. €90 per session.

The work is collaborative and practical. No-one is positioned as the problem. The relationship is the client.

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