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The counsellors who care

A counselling service with a difference that is specifically tailored to the needs of people in the post-Covid world is now available in Noosa.

Counsellors Who Care offers confidential open-ended sessions as an outreach service. The counsellor comes to you, either in your own home or at a place of your choosing. There are no strict time constraints. Sessions are usually of one to two hours duration, giving you as much time as you need to share your story. A counsellor can meet with you at a coffee shop, for a walk along the river, or anywhere that you feel safe and comfortable to talk.

Counsellors Who Care are three qualified professionals who aim to help ease the burden of what it is that is currently causing you distress.

You can choose to work with either a male or female counsellor one on one, or alternatively two counsellors can work together with a couple or family members. This latter experience has proved to be highly effective, according to the counsellors.

Timely intervention with caring professional counsellors can offer new perspectives and strategies to help with challenges and difficulties that present as part of family life.

We all live in an increasingly complex world with enormous pressures. Individuals, couples, children, and adolescents deal with stress differently. Feelings of sadness and depression, and anxiety, can be relieved by connecting with a compassionate counsellor. Whatever you are dealing with, Counsellors Who Care offer support to find a way forward that works for you.

First contact for clients, Lynn is a former Noosa businesswoman with a counselling degree and studies in peer support and mental health.

“I help the client to establish what sort of help they need with whom, and I and set up the sessions,” she said.

“I handle the logistics and the financial part of it so that the counsellors are free to do what they do best. The idea is that it takes away all the negatives about the counselling experience.”

For more information visit counsellorswhocare.com.au

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