Muslim Marriage Counselling. Rebuild your Relationship

Our Muslim Marriage Counselling will close the gap between you, rebuild your marriage, taking into consideration Islamic, cultural values.

Rediscover the love and connection you deserve.

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How Sakoon counsellors can help you

Every marriage faces challenges, but Muslim couples often navigate unique cultural and faith-based dynamics. It can lead to communication breakdowns and unnecessary break-ups. At Sakoon Counselling,  our Professional Muslim Counsellors provide support to help prevent these issues from escalating, offering effective strategies  which doesn’t compromise your faith with modern therapeutic practices to resolve conflicts and foster love, fun, and trust in your partnership. Choosing to attend Muslim Marriage Counselling is a significant step, and even if your partner is unwilling to participate, you can still influence positive change. By making small adjustments in your own behaviour, you can encourage a different response from them, paving the way for a healthier, more connected relationship. InshAllah !

If these are some of the problems you are facing, our team of experts can help.

– Communication
Feeling disconnected, misunderstood, breakdowns, frequent arguments, struggle to communicate with each other

– Differences
Not understanding how your partner thinks and feels will create massive problems. People from all gender naturally see the world differently

– Managing emotions
Anger, hate, feelings, fear, control

– Intimacy
loss of interest in, a lack of emotional connection, leading to isolation

 

– Living Separate Lives
Living separate lives, couples may share a space but feel emotionally distant, with little connection or shared experiences binding them together

– Mental Health Problems
Managing stress, anxiety, depression in a relationship

– Facing separation or divorce
Couples can feel their marriage is dying and recovery is impossible

– Blended families / Polygamy
Blended families often face challenges like navigating differing parenting styles, establishing new family dynamics, and building trust and connection

 

Our Mission and Values

At Sakoon, we provide compassionate, faith and culturally sensitive counselling. We honor the trust our clients place in us by offering ethical, professional support that respects their Islamic faith and values. Founded by Ayesha Aslam in 2006, our team of qualified Muslim counsellors helps individuals and families heal and grow. We also empower the community through education, workshops, and by addressing the stigmas around mental health in Islam.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do you charge ?

Our services are competitively priced, with clear and transparent session rates to ensure you know exactly what to expect and we offer pay per session without requiring you to commit to a contract. Our sessions are charged from £45 to £70

  • Unemployed Individual – £45 per 50min sessions
  • Individual – £50 per 50 minute sessions
  • Couples / family – £70 per 1 hour sessions
How are sessions carried out ?

All sessions are carried out via online platforms telephone or video, providing you with convenient and flexible access to our services from the comfort of your own home. This approach ensures that you can receive the support you need without the hassle of travel, fitting seamlessly into your schedule. Our secure and confidential online environment is designed to make you feel safe and supported throughout your therapeutic journey.

Our therapists are fully qualified professionals

All counsellors/Psychotherapists and Tutors are fully qualified professionals but also experienced in what they do with a minimum of three years of experience. Our therapists also receive ongoing continual professional development ensuring that you receive the most effective and compassionate support available.

I am not a Muslim, can I access your services ?

Absolutely, our services are available to individual / Couples from all backgrounds, regardless of religious affiliation. We are committed to providing inclusive and non-discriminatory support to anyone seeking assistance with their mental health and well-being. Our therapists are trained to respect and accommodate diverse cultural and religious beliefs, ensuring that you receive personalized and culturally sensitive care tailored to your  needs.

Is it Confidential ?

We work according to British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Ethical Framework (BACP). The content of your discussion with the counsellor will be treated as confidential and not discussed outside the counselling room.

 

The only exception to this:

  1. If your counsellor is concerned that there is a substantial risk of harm to yourself or others
  2. All counsellors receive regular supervision in which they consult with a qualified consultant supervisor in order to ensure that the counsellor is working both to ethical standards and therapeutically. If your counsellor talks about your situation to his/her supervisor, it will be in a way that does not identify you. Your counsellor’s supervisor is also bound by the BACP Ethical Framework.
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