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Ali56

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Try the CASSEL Centre in Forest Hill - they have a range of counsellors who charge a fee which is dependent on your income. they have a web site giving further details. If you live in Lewisham Borough and require free counselling, there is a long waiting list of several months, but if you are able to pay a fee - there are counsellors there who only provide a fee paying service.

Hi Ali,


Try the Counselling directory. You can search by location and type therapy you require. Plus all counsellors listed there are British Association of Counsellor and psychotherapist (BACP) approved.


counselling-directory.org.uk/


Alternatively the BACP's own website - 'It's good to talk'

There is also Westminster Pastoral Foundation. (WPF)


If you're looking for more guidance, I'm a relationship counsellor (based in SE22 and SE24) and would be happy to give you a list of local counsellors (including myself) who you could contact.


Janet

  • 2 months later...

Hi Ali,


I offer relationship counselling. I have other reviews on the East Dulwich Forum see http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1779508,1790938#msg-1790938


I have worked in therapies for over 20 years and I am a fellow of the British Psychological Society, where you can also find my details [beta.bps.org.uk]. You can read my other reviews on google maps https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=dr+siobhan+mccarthy&rlz=1C1KMZB_enGB560GB659&oq=dr+siobhan+mccarthy&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i61l2j69i60j35i39j69i59.4304j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8.


If you would like to contact me you can do so through my website [drmccarthy.co.uk] or by calling me on 07796 530406, where I would be happy to help.


Thanks


Dr Siobhan McCarthy,

Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Family/Couple Psychotherapist.

[drmccarthy.co.uk]

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