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Rick Martin • August 29, 2025

RLT Marriage Counselling Joins the Red Deer Chamber of Commerce

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I am proud to share that RLT Marriage Counselling is now a member of the Red Deer and District Chamber of Commerce.


This step represents more than business networking. It reflects my commitment to being part of the Red Deer community and supporting the health of relationships and families in our region.


At RLT Marriage Counselling, I focus exclusively on couples. Using Relational Life Therapy, I help partners repair conflict, rebuild trust, and strengthen intimacy in ways that last. My work is offered entirely online, making counselling more accessible for busy families and couples across Alberta.


Becoming part of the Chamber means joining a network of business leaders who are invested in the well-being of our community. I believe that strong relationships at home ripple out to create stronger businesses, healthier workplaces, and more resilient communities.


I look forward to connecting with fellow Chamber members and sharing the message that relationship skills are not just “therapy tools.” They are life tools - tools that help us show up better at work, in our families, and in our communities.


If you would like to learn more about how relationship counselling can help, I offer a free introductory session so couples can explore whether this work is the right fit.

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