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It's easy, affordable and risk-free.

  • easy, because you can have a session at any time, anywhere you are - from home, work or wherever you can get a wireless connection.
  • affordable, when you compare how much money you're spending on alcohol and because you know the value of your work, your relationships and your health.
  • risk-free, because you are guaranteed your money back if you're not satisfied with the service.

There are a number of affordable payment options, click each button to pay (you just need a credit or debit card), you will then be transferred to our secure PayPal operated page. PayPal is the safest way to pay for anything online (What is Paypal?).

The first session is available at a discount rate of £22 ($43), so you can decide if it works for you or not. From then on, sessions are usually £33 (US$65) per hour. If you decide you need more help, you can book five sessions and the cost is less - £150 ($299); this then includes analysis of your daily journal entries you submit and all other cognitive/behavioural resources that will be provided for you.

Before you book a session, please make sure you have read our confidentiality terms and conditions, which deals with how we handle your sensitive data.

First Session at £22 (US$43)
Single Session at £33 (US$65)
Package of Five Sessions at £150 (US$299)

Online counselling is very effective for alcohol problems, but there is a money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the service you receive.

If you are having thoughts about committing suicide, we seriously suggest you visit your doctor for more immediate care, as we are only available on an appointment basis. Alternatively, try contacting the Samaritans 24 hours a day.


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