Tenterden Counselling Service

Description

Tenterden Counselling Service (TCS) was formed in 1983 and is a non-profit making charity providing professional counselling services to support the mental well-being of those who live in Tenterden and the surrounding villages.

Counselling

Confidential counselling may help if you are:

  • Suffering from depression or low moods, stress, anxiety or are finding life hard to cope with
  • Lacking confidence or suffering from low self-esteem or loneliness
  • Experiencing bereavement of any kind, maybe through death, or redundancy, or divorce or retirement
  • Experiencing difficulties or issues around divorce, adoption, family members or the workplace
  • Troubled by events or memories from the past, maybe having suffered abuse or other trauma which you are finding it difficult to talk about
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Referrals

We accept self-referrals from anyone in Tenterden and surrounding towns and villages. If you’re wondering about counselling, please feel free to get in touch for a chat in the first instance.

Fees

Each counselling session costs over £50/hour for us to provide so we look to our clients to make donations towards these costs. We do not make a profit from our services and will never turn away anyone who is unable to pay. Some clients will be able to donate more than others.

Sessions
Counselling appointments are held in Tenterden or online.

Charity
TCS is a registered charity (No 1201106) offering confidential counselling at an affordable cost. The service relies mainly on donations from clients and grants to pay for the running costs which include accommodation, administrative costs, full and proper training for our counsellors and ensuring the highest level of clinical supervision.
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Tenterden Kent TN30
United Kingdom
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