Counselling

Prevention & Treatment
The best medical services & top care
“Problems are not the real issue; it is our reaction to them that creates the problem.”
Problems are external, meaning they arise from the environment, while reactions are internal.
Environmental issues can arise in various areas of life, such as:
1. School
2. Workplace
3. Relationships
4. Finances
5. Social situations
In our daily lives, we respond to almost all events or situations with a range of emotions—both positive and negative—such as irritation, anger, fear, hurt, sadness, or happiness. Often, we are able to manage these emotions.
The real challenge arises when we become attached to these reactions and struggle to deal with them effectively.
If we are the cause of the problem, then we are also the solution. All we need is a little professional guidance.
We are here to help you understand how to handle these issues, so you can avoid becoming attached to reactions.
If you find it difficult to do this on your own, there is always an easy option: seeking the assistance of homoeopathic remedies.
Counselling is a process of learning how to deal with life’s challenges without being overwhelmed by them, making your journey smoother and more manageable.
FAQs
A Holistic Approach to Every Phase of Life
Counselling is a professional, collaborative process where a trained therapist helps individuals explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. It aims to provide support, guidance, and strategies to address personal challenges and improve mental well-being.
We offer various types of counselling, including:
Individual Counselling: Focused on personal issues, emotional challenges, and mental health.
Couples Counselling: For partners looking to improve communication and resolve conflicts.
Pre-Marriage Counselling: Preparing couples for marriage by exploring important topics.
You may benefit from counselling if you’re experiencing persistent feelings of anxiety, depression, stress, relationship issues, or any significant life changes. If you’re unsure, we can help you assess your needs during an initial consultation.
In a counselling session, you can expect a safe and confidential environment to discuss your thoughts and feelings. The therapist will listen actively, ask questions, and work with you to develop strategies for coping and personal growth.
The number of sessions varies based on individual goals and issues. Some people may find relief after a few sessions, while others may benefit from longer-term support. This will be discussed during your initial meetings.
Yes, confidentiality is a fundamental aspect of the counselling process. Your personal information and what you share in sessions will be kept private, with certain exceptions related to safety and legal obligations.
To prepare for your first session, think about what you’d like to discuss and any specific goals you have. It may be helpful to write down your thoughts or questions to bring to the session.
Yes, we offer virtual counselling sessions for those who prefer remote access. This allows you to receive support from the comfort of your own home.
You can schedule an appointment by visiting our website or contacting us directly via phone or email. We’re here to help you find a suitable time.
Counseling sessions can address a variety of topics, including stress management, relationship issues, anxiety, depression, and personal growth. The goal is to provide a safe space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings while developing coping strategies.