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Fees

Here you will find information regarding session fees, ways to pay and using your Health Insurance to cover your costs.

Fees

Young People's Counselling

Each session is £80

A pay-what-you-can rate can be agreed for young people experiencing financial adversity. For more information, contact With Grace here.

Online Counselling
 

Each session is £80

Relationship Therapy

Session (60 Minutes) - £120

Session (75 Minutes) - £150

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Adult Counselling
 

Each session is £80

Please note that session fees are reviewed for increase annually, each September.

Fee increases will be discussed with you during your sessions.

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Sessions cancelled with less than 48 hours notice are still chargeable at the full fee rate.

Ways to pay

Payment is made by card or cash at the beginning of each session. Sessions are paid for one in advance: at your first appointment, payment will cover both the initial session and the following one. After that, payment at each session simply covers your next appointment.

Health Insurance

Most Health Insurance policies will cover private Counselling/Therapy sessions. If you have Health Insurance cover and would like to use this to cover the costs of your sessions, then here are some steps which might be helpful:

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1. Contact your insurance provider, ask them whether private counselling/therapy is covered with your policy and what you need to do next to start a claim.

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2. Check with your insurance provider that the private counsellor/therapist is a provider they are able to approve. They may request evidence of the counsellor/therapists qualifications, registrations etc. With Grace can provide you with this upon request.

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3. Your insurance provider will give you a claim/reference number, make a note of this as With Grace will ask for these details. 

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4. With Grace will ask you to complete an Insurance Confirmation form. With Grace will then invoice your insurance provider at the end of each month for any sessions which occurred. If you would prefer to make the payments directly and then claim back from your insurance provider, then this can be arranged.

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