Jack* and his partner took part in Tavistock’s counselling as they already recognised there were issues they needed to look at, such as where they wanted to live when they retired. Their sessions moved quickly away from practical matters to more difficult territory around the emotional impact of such a major life change.
Jack and his partner had already tried to talk about certain issues related to retirement before the counselling. But the pressure of their working lives meant it was hard to find time, and these charged conversations were prone to becoming a source of disagreement.
Each week the sessions gave them a chance to step out of everyday life and have the space to discuss how they felt. Jack said the sessions challenged him to not just focus on the practicalities of retiring but to also consider the emotional side of the changes involved.
With the support of the therapist, they could talk about these difficult issues and find common solutions. Jack always felt more positive by the end of the hour.