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I Would Like To Go For Counselling But Can't Afford To
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The only reason I thought about going for counselling is because nothing ever changes in my life and I feel stuck in my life currently. I had a 15 minute chat with my potential counsellor, but she said it'll have to be weekly or at least fortnightly and I really can't afford it. I only wanted once monthly due to finances for 2 or 3 times, but she said I might need more of a life coach than counsellor, but she kept saying about counselling going on for months and months and she even told me she's moving cities next year, like that's how long I'll be going to her for!
What do you think? Is there an alternative or would counselling help? I told her I had esteem issues, but couldn't I work on that myself through a self-help book? Has anyone else been for counselling for something similar and did it help you?
What do you think? Is there an alternative or would counselling help? I told her I had esteem issues, but couldn't I work on that myself through a self-help book? Has anyone else been for counselling for something similar and did it help you?
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If one wants change in one's life then one has to decide what it is one'd like to change most (as long as it's plausible) and plan, then take steps to cause that change. That far, one is control of their own life direction. (Everyone else is focused on their own life.) One just needs to be sure it's plausible and so attainable.
13:00 Mon 04th Jul 2022
I would imagine it all depends on where you live - Emmie lives in London which no doubt has more people needing this service than a small town such as Burnley.
I waited less than a few weeks after my GP's recommendation, after which i had a one-hour screening session, followed by fortnightly one-hour sessions through approx 3 months. All free.
As Emmie says, the first step is to get your GP to recommend this service for you. Good luck.
I waited less than a few weeks after my GP's recommendation, after which i had a one-hour screening session, followed by fortnightly one-hour sessions through approx 3 months. All free.
As Emmie says, the first step is to get your GP to recommend this service for you. Good luck.
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If one wants change in one's life then one has to decide what it is one'd like to change most (as long as it's plausible) and plan, then take steps to cause that change. That far, one is control of their own life direction. (Everyone else is focused on their own life.) One just needs to be sure it's plausible and so attainable.
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