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Counselling for
young people

If your child is struggling, they have the right to get support. Our team of counsellors are here to help.
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We can help your child feel like themselves again

When your child is struggling with their mental health you can feel powerless, and trying to get them help can feel like hitting a series of brick walls. At Mable Therapy, we have experienced children and young people's counsellors who are ready to work with your child.

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Built to engage young people

Your counsellor will use a range of age-appropriate activities and games to help your child feel at ease. By using our creative tools, they'll feel more comfortable and relaxed and the therapeutic work can begin. 

It’s essential that your child trusts their counsellor so they feel comfortable sharing their feelings. Our counsellors build this bond by talking to them about their home and school life, their loved ones and their interests.

Anxiety reducing environment

  • Online therapy offers a more familiar and comfortable environment for them, as they can participate from the privacy of their own home.

  •  In your consultation session, parents can join their child if they feel it would make their child more comfortable. 

  • While individual therapy sessions are confidential, the therapist will provide parents with regular updates on their child's progress and work collaboratively with them to develop a plan for ongoing support.

Choose the right therapist for your child

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You don't need to settle for a therapist that happens to live close by, choose from our list of our fully qualified therapists and find the right match for your child. We only recruit counsellors who have substantial experience, appropriate qualifications and the right patience, warmth and energy to work with children.

  • Generalised anxiety
  • Health anxiety
  • Social anxiety
  • Low mood
  • Panic disorder
  • Depression
  • Bereavement
  • Self-harm
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Trauma
  • Emotional regulation
  • Gender identity
  • Sexuality
  • Friendship issues
  • Family issues

The process

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1. Find the right match

Browse our therapists and choose the right one for you and your child. 

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2. Book an appointment

Choose from all the available times and get your first session booked in.

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3. Start therapy

Once it’s time, login and click the 'Join Session' button and get started.

Clear and simple

£65.00

PER SESSION


  No contract

  No setup fees

  24 hour cancellation

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How to talk about counselling with your child

If you're not sure how to broach the idea of counselling with your child, we've created this video which is a great place to start. Tell them you've noticed they seem a bit down and you wondered if they might want to talk to someone. Once you've watched the video, let them know that you'll never force them to have counselling, it's their decision. It can also help if they're involved in choosing their counsellor when you book the first appointment. This will help them to feel more in control. 

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