Need Urgent Marriage or Relationship Counselling? Here's How Fast You Can Get Help

DilTalks Team
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Need Urgent Marriage or Relationship Counselling? Here's How Fast You Can Get Help

Need Urgent Marriage or Relationship Counselling? Here's How Fast You Can Get Help

Searching for "emergency" or "urgent" relationship counselling usually means something has come to a head — you want to talk to someone soon, not after a three-week wait for a clinic appointment.

An Important Distinction First

If you or someone you love is in immediate physical danger — from domestic violence, self-harm, or any other safety emergency — contact local emergency services or a crisis helpline right now. DilTalks is built for ongoing relationship and marriage support, not crisis intervention, and a same-day session isn't a substitute for emergency help when safety is genuinely at risk.

If what you're dealing with is urgent but not a safety emergency — a fight that's spiralled badly, a decision you need to talk through before it's too late, a partner who just disclosed something that's upended things — that's exactly the situation DilTalks is built for.

How Fast You Can Actually Get a Session

There's no multi-week waitlist here, since it's an online platform rather than a clinic booking system:

  1. Open the app and choose a counsellor.
  2. Start a chat right away, or book the earliest available audio slot — often the same day.
  3. Pay per minute (starting from Rs 10/min) instead of committing to an expensive block of sessions upfront.

The Counsellors You'd Be Talking To

Usha has 7+ years of experience across marriage, relationship, and family therapy. Pratibha Jangra, holding a postgraduate degree in psychology, focuses specifically on couples. Deepshikha has a postgraduate qualification in clinical psychology and 6+ years working on mental health, stress, and relationship support. All sessions run in Hindi or English.

What People Usually Reach Out About Urgently

  • A major fight that's left the relationship feeling unrecoverable in the moment
  • Just discovering an affair or a serious breach of trust
  • A partner unexpectedly raising divorce or separation
  • A time-sensitive decision — a move, a difficult conversation with family — where clarity is needed fast

If one of these fits more specifically: extramarital affair counselling, divorce counselling, and marriage counselling go deeper.

Questions People Ask Before Booking

Can I genuinely get a session today? In most cases yes — chat can start immediately, and audio slots are often available same-day, since there's no clinic schedule involved.

What if it's actually a safety emergency, not just an urgent conversation? Contact local emergency services or a crisis/domestic violence helpline immediately — this isn't a substitute for real-time crisis support.

Do I have to bring my partner, or can I start alone? You can start alone. Many people use an urgent first session just to get their own thoughts straight before deciding what to say or do next.

Is any of this shared with anyone? No — sessions are private, kept strictly between you and your counsellor.


Need to talk to someone now? Book a session with DilTalks or read more about marriage counselling.

DilTalks Team
DilTalks Team
Counselling Team

Written and reviewed by the DilTalks team, dedicated to helping individuals and couples build healthier, stronger relationships through empathetic dialogue and professional guidance.