Frequently Asked Questions 

Why choose Charles Olivier Counselling?

In your search for a therapist, you have no doubt come across a large number of therapists to choose from. When choosing a therapist, it is vitally important to choose one that is a member of a recognised professional body (such as the BACP or UKCP). It is also important to choose a therapist with a recognised qualification from a reputable institution. I obtained my Degree from Middlesex University, a world-renowned higher education institution, in conjunction with The Metanoia Institute which is currently the government’s preferred provider of “Counselling for Depression” training. You can read more about this programme here.

This link will take you to the BACP Register where you can verify my status (Registration Number 101234).

However, the therapist’s level of training amounts to very little if you, the client, is unable to connect with your therapist. I offer a free, no-obligation initial session, giving us a chance to meet and for you to decide if you will be able to work with me. You will feel absolutely no pressure to make a decision to continue with further sessions. 

Deciding to go to a therapist, especially if it is for the first time, can be daunting. You will be met with understanding and empathy, and of course complete confidentiality and privacy. Feel free to send any questions you may have prior to meeting via the “Contact” link.

How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions that clients find useful differs from person to person. Some find significant relief from what is troubling them after just a few sessions, and others continue with therapy for several months, even years. We will regularly review our work together which will give you the opportunity to decide whether you will find further sessions useful.

How often will I have therapy?

Weekly sessions are often most useful. However, if you are experiencing severe distress, you may choose to have more than one session per week. We will discuss this in our initial meeting, and whatever you decide is open to change as we go along. At any point you can opt for more or fewer session.


Do you offer evening and weekend sessions?

Yes.

What happens if I have to cancel a session?

Life is not always predictable and plans sometimes have to change. I request that you give me the earliest possible notice if you are not able to make an agreed-upon meeting. Sessions cancelled with less than 48 hours notice may still be charged, depending on the specific circumstances.

Will everything we discuss be completely confidential?

Confidentiality is a very important aspect of the counselling relationship, and I am completely committed to it. All communication between us is completely confidential, be that what is discussed in the counselling session, on the phone, or any other form of communication (email, post).

What can I expect in my first session?

The counselling room is comfortable and private, furnished with comfortable armchairs. I might again emphasise that everything discussed will be completely confidential. You will have an opportunity to express why you are seeking therapy, and there will be a space for you to ask any questions you may have. We will discuss together the way in which we may work together. The first session will give you a good view of how therapy with me might go, which will help you to decide whether you want to come back for further sessions. You will feel absolutely no pressure to continue with further session and are free to go away and think about it before committing to further sessions. However, if you feel during the first session that you want to continue, we can discuss the counselling agreement there and then and set up further sessions. You will not be asked to pay for the first session.

How long is each therapy session?

Each session lasts 60 minutes. I will usually manage the time so that when the session ends, you are ready to leave the counselling room.

How can I know if my therapist is properly trained?

Counselling training can vary widely and it is important to be confident that your therapist’s training is recognised by the relevant governing bodies. You can look me up on the BACP Register by following this link.

 
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