Relationship Therapy

We love to work with ALL relationship structures.

We provide Relationship Therapy to ALL relationship structures

The Progressive Therapeutic Collective is passionate about providing relationships therapy for a wide range of relationship styles.

Our counselling explores monogamy, non-monogamy, relationship anarchy, polyamory, divorce, swinging, friends-with- benefits, kink, lovers and all of other connections.

Our Relationship Therapist regularly provides counselling to people who are engaged in ‘non-traditional relationship’ structures.

At Progressive Therapeutic Collective, we believe relationships should be created in a way that is safe, mindful, consensual and reflective of the needs of those in the relationship.

FAQs

What is the cost?

A relationship counselling session with 2 people costs $230.

A relationship counselling session with 3 people costs $340.

A relationship counselling session with 4 people costs $450.

Please note, there is no reduced rate for relationship sessions.

Before a relationship therapy session commences, Sarah likes to see each party individually first. This serves two purposes:

  1. To get to know each person individually first and to develop an understanding of what they hope to get out of relationship therapy; and to hear any concerns they may have.

  2. To determine the dynamics of the relationship and if there are any safety or domestic violence concerns.

  3. These sessions are priced at the standard individual counselling rate of $155 or $115 (financial discount) per session.

Who provides relationship therapy at PTC?

Sarah Newbold is currently our primary relationship therapist.

Sarah has extensive experience working with a broad range of relationship types and welcomes everyone into the practice.

‘Non-traditional’ relationship types are a particular interest of Sarah’s, including non-monogamy, polyamory, relationship anarchy, swinging, friends with benefits, dating and everything else!

Any safety or domestic violence concerns?

At PTC we take domestic violence and safety seriously.

We encourage you to please tell Sarah if you have any concerns, as this will help Sarah to provide the right form of support.

Relationship therapy is not appropriate for relationships where domestic violence is present. Sarah is happy to discuss this people with further, if they have any questions. Please note, all conversations are kept confidential.

Pay the Rent & Mutual Aid

The Pay the Rent movement calls for non-Indigenous individuals and businesses to regularly contribute financially to Indigenous organisations as part of reparations and restorative justice. This movement aims to provide tangible support to Indigenous communities, addressing historical and ongoing injustices while fostering a sense of accountability and solidarity.

At Progressive Therapeutic Collective (PTC), we've been paying the rent since our inception four years ago.

Each year, we allocate 1% of our annual profit to The Westerman Jilya Institute for Indigenous Mental Health and another 1% to Decolonise Sex Work Australia, a Blak mutual aid fund for sex workers. As a white-owned business, we believe it’s crucial to acknowledge and address systemic injustices against Indigenous communities. Our commitment to mutual aid is about taking concrete actions to bring aboug meaningful and genuine social change.

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