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Hello, I?m a Dulwich local with a new counselling practice. I am offering low cost online counselling to unemployed/low wages, students, NHS/Care home workers, creative arts professionals and mums/dads on maternity/paternity leave.


I will also be able to offer face to face counselling at a practice in East Dulwich soon for an increased fee if you feel that works better for you.


If you are struggling in any way, perhaps with anxiety or relationship difficulties, I am able to offer a safe, confidential and non-judgemental space to explore your difficulties and help you find a way through them.


I offer a free 20 minute online consultation to help you get a sense of how I work and if I might be a right fit for you. To book, please email me on [email protected].


You can find out more about me via my website:

www.staceypermaulcounselling.co.uk

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