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In this modern world, as we realise more and more our responsibility to create our own wellbeing, counselling is a positive and proactive choice.
      
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Life is a constant journey....

Sometimes we may feel a bit lost or 'off track'. 

Sometimes, we need some support to make the changes needed to improve our standard of living and increase our sense of wellbeing. 






Counselling and Wellbeing Scotland offers confidential Counselling and Consultancy Services in convenient locations near GlasgowStirling and western Stirlingshire to serve you.

Our counsellors are warm and caring professionals. They are experienced members regulatory professional organisations such as the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy,  Counselling Children and Young People and the Association for University and College Counselling.


We serve men and women who range in age from children to older adults. We offer individual counselling, relationship and marriage counseling and parent-child counselling. 

We also provide a range of Consultancy Services for your school, business or group.

For more information about What We Offer, click here. For more information on What we can Help You with, click here.


If you want change the way you feel, think and/or behave...
If you want to deal with issues and find meaning...
If you want to create peace of mind, happiness, contentment, satisfaction, relaxation, joy and fulfilment...
If you would like to engage in Personal Development...

If you want to improve your relationship with your partner, spouse or child...
If you want to feel well enough to get back to work and live life to the fullest...

Then please get in touch... 
we are here to support you and facilitate your journey to wellbeing.


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Counselling and Wellbeing Scotland adheres to British Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists best practice guidelines for maintaining confidentiality, data management, and professional conduct - including Ethical Standards and Professional Accountability. Counsellors are committed to ongoing professional development and continually seek to improve service provision through ongoing supervision and training, client feedback and new developments in research and practice.