Psychotherapy NLP Hypnotherapy Counselling Personal Development.

Chris Tyce TD, MCIM, ANLP, NRHP

Newbury (01635) 581032


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APPOINTMENTS

·        There is an initial free consultation without obligation.  During this 20 minutes or so we can explore what you want to resolve or achieve, how I will go about it, what will be involved and most importantly whether I am the right person for you.

·        Thereafter sessions last about one hour.

·        I offer appointments during the working week from 9.30 in the morning and my last appointment is 8.30 in the evening.

·        Inevitably, appointments at more popular times - the late afternoon and early evening - are often booked well in advance.

·        If you can be fairly flexible I can normally offer an appointment within a week or two.

·        Because my practice is easy to get to, with easy parking, many people find they can make it during a lunch time.

CHARGES

·        My fees are £50 per session during the day and £ 55 from 5.30 onwards, although I do make available some sessions each week at reduced rates.

·        The fees are payable at the end of each session and you can pay by cash, cheque or credit card.

CONTACT

·        To find out more or to arrange an appointment please phone me on the above number.

·        You can of course contact me by email.

·        Inevitably, in a busy practice I am not always available, if you leave a message on my answering machine I will return your call as soon as possible..

CONFIDENTIALITY

·        A big advantage of Private Practice is that everything that is discussed in therapy is genuinely completely confidential, it will not be shared or communicated to others in any form except in the very special circumstances described below.

·        If  for any reason we agreed that it would be helpful to involve a third party, such as a partner or a GP etc., then we would discuss and agree this before making any contact, and we would agree the limits of what could be discussed with the specific people.

·        In very exceptional circumstances a therapist has a duty to prevent serious harm to others. In these very exceptional circumstances where there is a serious future risk to others, especially children or other vulnerable groups, then the therapist will take appropriate steps to help prevent the harm. Normally this would involve discussing and agreeing with the client how this could be achieved.

·        Finally, again in very exceptional circumstances, a County Court Judge can order disclosure of confidential information held by a therapist or doctor.

 

INSURANCE

·        As a member of The National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists (NRHP) you are guaranteed that not only do I have full public liability insurance, but that I am subject to all the controls, safeguards and complaints procedures you would expect from a major professional organization.
 


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