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Counselling Directory

Counselling Directory only lists qualified/registered counsellors and psychotherapists. Every member must send us copies of their qualifications and insurance cover or must be registered with a recognised professional body.

Counselling Directory lists full profiles, detailing the areas of counselling each counsellor offers, the fees they charge and background information as to the kind of person they are. Each individual searching for a counsellor has different needs and will look for different qualities, but the more information available, the more choice those in distress will have. Counselling Directory provides complete confidentiality so those in distress are in control of any decisions they make, and when they make them.

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Address:  Counselling Directory, Manor Coach House
Church Hill
Aldershot
Hampshire
GU12 4RQ
Telephone:  0844 8030 240 (Lo-call rate) - between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday
Email:  http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/contact.php
Website:  http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/
Sector:   Public
Last updated:  16/04/2010

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Counselling

Counselling can help people deal with a range of issues, from day-to-day worries or concerns to more serious, long-term psychological problems.There are many different types of counselling that are available in a range of different formats, each is suitable for a different situation. Counselling can take place face-to-face or over the telephone or, in some cases, by email. It may be a single session,a short-term course of sessions for a few weeks or months, or as a longer term arrangement that may last for months or even years. Counselling can help people come to terms with distressing or traumatic events, such as the loss of a loved one, divorce, or confusion about identity or sexual orientation. It can also be an effective way of dealing with long-term mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety. Counselling can be a positive way of addressing any unresolved issues. It can help people to achieve a better understanding of their problems and can also help people to gain a better understanding of other people's points of view.