Fees
My counselling fees
I offer a free 20-minute phone consultation so that we can talk a little about your expectations and form a first idea of whether working together feels right. This can be a simple, no-pressure way to ask questions and find out more before beginning counselling.
The fee for each 50-minute session is £70. Reduced fees are available for full-time students and people on a reduced income.
Session fees
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Free first call
I offer a free 20-minute phone consultation so that we can talk a little about your expectations and form a first idea of whether working together feels right.
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Standard session fee
The fee for each 50-minute counselling session is £70.
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Reduced-fee space
Reduced fees are available for full-time students and people on a reduced income. Please get in touch for further details.
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Getting started
The first step is simply an initial conversation, giving you space to ask questions and get a feel for whether this feels like the right support for you.
How sessions work
The process is simple and designed to feel clear and supportive from the beginning.
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First conversation
I offer a free 20-minute phone consultation so we can talk a little about your expectations and form a first idea of whether working together feels right.
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Ongoing sessions
If you decide to begin counselling, sessions are 50 minutes long and provide a regular space to talk, reflect, and explore what is going on for you.
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Ways of working
Sessions may take place in person, online, or outdoors through Walk and Talk therapy, depending on what feels most suitable for you.
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Getting in touch
If you would like to ask a question or find out more before arranging anything, you are very welcome to get in touch.
Get in touch
You do not need to have everything worked out before reaching out. If you would like to ask a question, find out more, or get a clearer sense of how counselling might work for you, you are very welcome to get in touch.
I offer a free 20-minute phone consultation so we can talk a little about your expectations and form a first idea of whether working together feels right.