Counselling Services in New Zealand

Counselling services give people a confidential space to talk through stress, grief, relationships plus other challenges with a trained counsellor.

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Positive Psychology & Psychotherapy — Counselling Services in Christchurch
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Talking Therapy — Counselling Services in Christchurch
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Merivale Psychotherapy & Counselling — Counselling Services in Christchurch
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Christchurch Therapy — Counselling Services in Christchurch
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Mona Vale Ave Counselling — Counselling Services in Riccarton
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Tim Robinson - Counsellor — Counselling Services in Christchurch
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Petersgate Counselling Centre — Counselling Services in Christchurch
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Winchester Counselling — Counselling Services in Sydenham
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Ubuntu Holistic Counselling — Counselling Services in Takapuna
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Counselling Services on Business Directory

Counselling Services on Business Directory

Find and compare 9 counselling services businesses across New Zealand. Browse by region below or search to find exactly the counselling services business you need.

Counselling services in New Zealand support people dealing with anxiety, low mood, grief, relationship strain plus major life changes. Sessions are private and led by the client, with counsellors offering a place to talk and practical ways to cope. Many work in person, by phone or online, which can suit those in rural areas or with busy schedules. Some focus on couples, families or specific issues.

Look for a counsellor who is a member of a professional body such as the New Zealand Association of Counsellors, since members work to set ethical standards. Ask about their experience with your particular concern, how sessions run and confidentiality. Fees vary, but some services are subsidised or free, including community and youth options, so it is worth asking what support you may qualify for. A short first chat can help you judge fit before you commit.

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