Qualified & insured counselling support Anxiety · Grief · Stress · Life changes
Private counselling services

White House Counselling

Counselling for anxiety, grief, stress and life changes — a safe place to step back and heal.

Qualified counsellor Fully insured Confidential Online & in-person
Treehouse meaning

A quiet place above the noise.

A symbol of retreat, perspective, safety and space to breathe.

About White House Counselling

Calm, confidential counselling without the overwhelm.

White House Counselling offers a private and professional space for people who need support through difficult seasons of life.

Whether you are dealing with anxiety, grief, stress, relationship difficulties or a major life change, counselling gives you time to talk, reflect and begin making sense of what you are carrying.

  • One-to-one counselling in a calm, non-judgemental space.
  • Support for anxiety, grief, stress, relationships and life transitions.
  • Qualified and insured professional practice.
Counselling support

Support for the moments that feel too heavy to carry alone.

Sessions can be shaped around what you are experiencing and what you need from counselling.

Anxiety counselling

Support with worry, overthinking, panic, emotional overwhelm and feeling constantly on edge.

Grief and loss

Gentle bereavement counselling and support through loss, change and emotional transitions.

Stress support

A calm space to explore pressure, burnout, exhaustion and feeling stretched too thin.

Relationships

Explore communication, boundaries, family patterns, relationship difficulties and emotional impact.

Self-esteem

Work through self-worth, confidence, identity, people-pleasing and feeling disconnected.

Life changes

Counselling for uncertainty, new chapters, difficult decisions and moments where life feels unclear.

The treehouse meaning

A safe place to step back and see things differently.

The treehouse represents retreat, independence, perspective and protection. A quiet space above the noise of everyday life, where you can pause, feel safe and begin to understand what is happening inside.

Counselling can offer that same kind of space: not an escape from life, but somewhere to breathe, reflect and return with more clarity.

  • Space to talk without judgement.
  • Time to reflect from a calmer perspective.
  • Support to process what has felt difficult or unresolved.
How it works

A simple process from first enquiry to ongoing support.

Clear steps, gentle communication and no pressure to explain everything before you are ready.

01

Send an enquiry

Share a little about what you are looking for. You do not need to explain everything straight away.

02

Initial conversation

A gentle first chat to discuss what support may be helpful and whether it feels like the right fit.

03

Begin counselling

Sessions are arranged around availability and shaped around your needs, pace and comfort.

Professional standards

Qualified, insured and grounded in confidential support.

Trust matters when choosing a counsellor. White House Counselling is built around safe, ethical and professional practice.

Qualified counsellor

Professional counselling support from a qualified practitioner.

Fully insured

Appropriate insurance is in place for professional counselling practice.

Confidential sessions

Confidentiality and its limits are explained clearly before sessions begin.

Counselling directory listing

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You do not need the perfect words. You just need somewhere safe to start.

Counselling offers space to slow down, talk honestly and begin working through what has felt difficult to hold alone.

Contact

Make an enquiry.

To ask about counselling sessions, availability or whether this support may be right for you, please get in touch.

Email
hello@whitehousecounselling.co.uk
Phone
07XXX XXXXXX
Location
Online and in-person counselling by arrangement
Availability
Contact for current appointment times

If you are in immediate danger or need urgent mental health support, please contact emergency services, NHS 111, your GP, or a crisis support service.