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FAQ
Child Counselling

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How much will it cost?

 

Initial 15 min assessment is free.
If we decide to work together the cost per session is:

£50 for 50 minutes

£40 for 40 minutes face to face.

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I also have concessional spaces available for families on lower than average incomes.

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How long will it take?

 

Child and young person counselling is based around each individual taking control of decisions to enter and continue counselling. One to two sessions can prove transformative and supportive and for many six sessions is comfortable amount of work. Longer term work is also possible, if extended support is within your means and meets the requirements of the individual.

 

What is the first step?

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Contact for a free assessment consultation of 15 minutes which can be a parent, parents or young person. This can be done face to face, online or by telephone.

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To arrange this use the contact form below, email me at beccypook@gmail.com

or call me on 07981 535052 I will get back to you as soon as possible and always within 24 hours.

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What areas of focus do you work with?

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  • Heightened anxiety and social anxiety

  • Depression 

  • Low self esteem

  • Experiencing feelings of stress

  • Gaming that is seen by a young person as problematic

  • Reflecting on personal identity

  • Experiencing challenge with identification of neurodiversity

  • Teenagers questioning gender identity and sexuality

  • Being bullied or bullying others

  • Relationship concerns

  • Living with chronic ill health and/or disability

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Where do you work?

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I have an upstairs consulting room in my house in Fiveways which is a dedicated space, kitted out with creative materials and comfortable chairs. The space is well ventilated and HEPA filtered. There is no waiting area so punctuality is requested.

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Where can I park?

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There is free parking outside Hollingbury Park and on Beacon Close. There are pay by phone parking spaces at the top of Hollingbury Park Avenue and outside St Matthias Church.

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