Online Counselling
We also offer Online counseling
services in which you can simply communicate with a qualified, professional
counselor/therapist by email or chat through your computer.
This helps you to receive the same
professional care in the comfort of your own home, in situation of you being
unable to make a visit to our premises. This is done by either only a few email
exchanges or on ongoing dialogue with the counselor over time, depending on
case to case basis.
Why use Online Counselling?
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Convenient - any time, any place, whatever suits you
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No need to take time off work
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Independent of your location- can be done anywhere in the world.
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Flexible - you control everything, receive help when you want it
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Total anonymity
o More cost and time effective as you can deal with more issues in a session
Video Counselling
This service enables clients to
participate in counselling sessions with a counsellor live over the Internet
using a web cam. This service is intended for those who would prefer in home or
in-office counselling sessions but like to communicate not over the telephone,
but in a face-to-face fashion. It is ideal for remotely-located or virtual
clients, as well as for those who travel frequently, or whose personal
situations make it challenging for them to attend in-person sessions.
A person can request video counselling
by contacting us through phone or by submitting a request online through our
website. Once we receive your request, we study it and decide if video
counseling would be a appropriate mode of support. Once we find it fit for
video counseling, we will send you an email to the client containing general
information about the service.
Appointment emails will contain details
about the booked session (time and date) as well as a unique link to click on
to launch that particular session.
Clients may discuss virtually any type
of issue via video counselling, from family issues to stress management, work
challenges to concerns about emotional state, etc. However, video counselling
is not an appropriate way to access support if a client is struggling with
certain types of addictions or experiencing domestic violence.
Video counselling is also not appropriate
if a client is experiencing a personal crisis in which he/she may be at risk of
self-harm, at risk of harming someone else, or in any other kind of emergency
situation. In the event of a personal crisis or emergency, a client should come
for personal counseling at our clinic or any other psychologist/counselor in
his/her city.