Counselling in Milton Keynes
Counselling services in Milton Keynes offer talking therapy to help people work through anxiety, depression, bereavement, relationship difficulties, trauma and other emotional challenges. This page lists counsellors and therapy practices across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a summary of what clients say about their experience.
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Laura Hans Therapy
📍 Whiteley Cres, Bletchley Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- kind and compassionate
- clear explanations
- non-judgemental space
- EMDR and CBT effective
- one reviewer questioned genuine care
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Popular ★ 5 (44)
Being Well Holistic Health
📍 Whaddon Wy, Bletchley Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- non-judgemental safe space
- caring attentive hosts
- relaxing settings
- well-organised retreats
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The Henry Allen Trust – Henry’s Happiness
📍 7 Hexham Gardens, Bletchley Accessible parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- well-organised events
- welcoming and friendly
- good cause
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Popular ★ 5 (3)
Christina’s Counselling in Milton Keynes MBACP (Accred)
📍 Church Green Rd, Bletchley Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- empathetic approach
- helpful for relationships
- puts clients at ease
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Popular ★ 5 (6)
Moon Alchemy Counselling
📍 14 Colossus Way, Bletchley Free parkingOn-site services
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What customers say review highlights
- compassionate and patient
- non-judgemental space
- long-term supportive relationships
- practical guidance
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Popular ★ 5 (2)
West Bletchley Counselling Service
📍 221a Whaddon Wy, Bletchley Accessible parkingAppointments recommendedStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- welcoming and supportive
- good listeners
- Popular ★ 5 (1) Milton Keynes Recovery College Community Inclusion Service 📍 Queensway Clinic, 226 Queensway, Bletchley Accessible parkingStep-free access View
Choosing a counsellor in Milton Keynes
In the UK, counselling is not a legally protected title, so it is worth checking that a practitioner is registered with a recognised professional body such as the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) or the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS). Registration with a body accredited by the Professional Standards Authority means the counsellor follows an ethical framework, holds appropriate qualifications and carries professional indemnity insurance. You can ask about their training, areas of specialism and whether they offer a short introductory call before committing to sessions.
What to expect from sessions
Most counsellors offer a first assessment session to discuss what you would like help with and to agree how you will work together. Sessions typically last around 50 minutes and may be weekly, with fees, cancellation policies and confidentiality explained at the outset. Some practices in the Milton Keynes area provide face to face appointments as well as online or telephone therapy, and a number offer concessionary rates or a limited number of low cost places. Counselling is also available through the NHS Talking Therapies service and some charities, which can be an alternative to private practice.
How much does counselling cost in Milton Keynes?
Private counselling fees usually fall within a common range per session, though rates vary by therapist, specialism and location. Some counsellors offer reduced or concessionary rates, and free support may be available through NHS Talking Therapies or local charities. Always confirm the fee and cancellation policy before your first appointment.
Do I need a referral to see a counsellor?
No, you can contact a private counsellor directly without a GP referral. If you prefer NHS support, you can self refer to NHS Talking Therapies or speak to your GP. When contacting a private counsellor, it helps to mention what you would like support with so they can confirm whether their experience matches your needs.