Welcome to Hills Relationship Centre's
Resource Library
Practical tools, helpful insights, and gentle support — every step of the way
At Hills Relationship Centre, we believe that meaningful change doesn’t just happen in the counselling room — it continues between sessions, in everyday moments of reflection, connection, and growth.
Our Resource Library is a curated collection of tools, articles, and downloadable resources designed to support you on your counselling journey. Here you’ll find thoughtful information on topics relating to mental health, relationships, family life, parenting, emotional wellbeing, and personal growth — along with practical strategies you can use in real life. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding, explore something that came up in session, or find ways to support yourself or a loved one, this space is here for you.
Check back often — we’re always adding new content created and recommended by our team to support you with care, compassion, and clarity.


Why You Still Want Your Partner After They Hurt You (And Why That Doesn’t Mean You’re Weak)



When You Just Want to Be Understood: Why Emotional Validation Matters More Than You Think



Managing Triggers After an Affair



Has Your Partner Lost Interest in Sex? Understanding Desire Changes & How to Reconnect



Communicating with a High-Conflict Co-Parent: Practical Tools That Help



Feeling Heard in Relationships: Why the Way We Listen Matters + Free Resource



Want to Improve Your Relationship? Pay Attention to Bids for Connection



Are You Damaging Your Relationship by Doing These 10 Habits?



When You Feel Emotionally Disconnected: How to Reconnect in Your Relationship



Navigating Relationship Endings and Embracing New Beginnings



The Key Ingredients for Establishing and Maintaining a Connection That Lasts



Keeping Sex and Passion Alive Through Your 30's, 40's, 50's and Beyond



What Is the Madonna-Whore Complex?



Hysterical Bonding: Why You Have the Urge to Sleep With a Cheating Partner



The Six Types of Intimacy + Free Printable Resource



Why Women Are More Likely to Want a Divorce

