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Counselling and psychotherapy in Central London.
Damian K. Tamre (MBACP, BSc)
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I do also offer counselling by e-mail which may suit you if you don't want
to come to the sessions, live too far away, or cannot currently afford to
come to the sessions.
How does e-mail counselling work?
First you will send me an e-mail to the address damian@lifeworthliving.eu where you tell me a bit about
yourself and the difficulties or problems you want to work with. Then I will
send you my reply which can take up to 5 days. The first reply is completely
free of charge. After receiving my reply you can decide whether e-mail
counselling with me could be something that may help you or be useful to you.
If you decide to continue you will pay me for 4 'sessions' which means
that I will reply to your e-mail (or e-mails - you can send more than one
every week) in one e-mail on a certain day and time every week. I will tell you on
which day I can write and send my replies in my first reply to you. I can only reply
to these e-mails which I have received from you at least 48 hours before the
time and date I have set aside for replying to you.
The fee for e-mail counselling is currently £72 for 4 e-mail replies, and
after first 4 sessions we can of course continue in 4-session blocks for as long
as you find it helpful.
The payment for e-mail sessions is by PayPal, bank transfer or cheque.
To pay by PayPal for the first 4 sessions please click the button below.
By paying for 4 sessions you agree that this payment expires 8 weeks after the date of the payment, even if you
have not used all 4 sessions by that time.
Please note, I don't offer e-mail counselling for people under the age of 18.
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"There are always other options, even when it seems like there aren't."
Victoria Leatham
"We do not receive wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves,
after a journey through the wilderness, which no one else can
make for us, which no one can spare us, for our wisdom is the
point of view from which we come at last to regard the world."
Marcel Proust
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