Therapists in Bath
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Individual Therapy | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) | Family Therapy | Couples Therapy | Group Therapy | Trauma Therapy | Addiction Counselling | Grief Counselling | Mindfulness and Stress Reduction | Play Therapy (for Children)
Therapists Name Ltd
Individual Therapy | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) | Family Therapy | Couples Therapy | Group Therapy | Trauma Therapy | Addiction Counselling | Grief Counselling | Mindfulness and Stress Reduction | Play Therapy (for Children)
Therapists Name Ltd
Individual Therapy | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) | Family Therapy | Couples Therapy | Group Therapy | Trauma Therapy | Addiction Counselling | Grief Counselling | Mindfulness and Stress Reduction | Play Therapy (for Children)
Therapists in Bath
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- Individual Sessions: On average, a one-hour session costs between £40 and £90. In larger cities, like London, prices may be higher, ranging from £60 to £150 per session.
- Specialized Therapies: Certain therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or psychodynamic therapy may cost more, often ranging between £60 and £120 per session.
- Online/Remote Therapy: Many therapists offer online sessions via video calls, which tend to be more affordable, typically costing £30 to £80 per session.
- Low-Cost Therapy Options: Some therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income, which can reduce the cost to £20 to £40 per session for those on a lower income. Charities and organizations such as Mind or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) may offer free or low-cost services.
- Counselling provided by the NHS is free, but there may be long waiting times, depending on your location and the demand for mental health services.
- Some employers offer free or subsidized counselling services as part of their employee benefits package. These sessions are typically confidential and provided through an external provider.