Affordable counselling for the community

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Our team are here to help you with your needs. All conversations are confidential. Please call or email us and we will work with you to provide the help you need.

T: 07525 277 510
E: oxygenbreathe@druglink.ltd.uk

Oxygen Breathe counselling will be provided by Oxygen Recovery’s qualified counsellors, along with counselling students in their final year of study. Our student counsellors are registered on a BACP recognised course and are supervised externally.

We aim to provide a service that is most suited to the individual seeking our help. We will work with each clients to ascertain which counselling modality will meet their needs.

Sharing how you feel with one of our counsellors could help you gain perspective and enable you to cope better. Oxygen Breathe supports people in gaining back control to move on to a more positive future.

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We all need a little help and support from time to time.

Are you struggling with your mental health? No matter how big or small you believe your problem to be, if it’s an issue for you then Oxygen Breathe can help.

Affordable counselling for anyone who needs to talk.

Oxygen Breathe is a new, affordable counselling service. We can help whether someone is struggling with daily pressures, dealing with a crisis, overwhelmed with caring responsibilities, feeling trauma from a past experience, or if they just can’t put their finger on the problem. If you are over 18 and live in Hertfordshire, we can help you.

People in the local community who need our help and can afford it, will be asked to pay the market-rate for a counselling session. Those who need our help but can not afford the market rate will be offered sessions at a pay-what-you-can-afford rate.

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Oxygen Breathe has been set up with funding from The Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire and Dacorum Borough Council to grow the counselling and related services we offer to our current and past clients and the local community.

 
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