How does counselling work?
Through counselling, I can help people change unhelpful behaviours that are becoming problematic to their lives and their relationships. I do this through helping them understand what causes the unhelpful behaviours and help to discover more positive ways to change the unwanted behaviours. I also help people feel better about themselves (increasing self-esteem) by changing negative beliefs about themselves and others. Low self-esteem often causes people to make poor decisions or put up with bad treatment by others. I work with people who come to see me to make sense of a troubled or traumatic past so they can be happier in the present and the future.
How many counselling sessions will I need?
I have experience with both short term (1-6 sessions) and longer term work (over 6 sessions). The number of sessions and frequency varies from person to person depending on the circumstances. Usually at the conclusion of the first appointment I/we will be able to have a better idea how many sessions would be helpful. I appreciate that what is recommended may not always be affordable and I am willing to discuss an arrangement that would best fit your situation. Sometimes meeting less frequently can work well.
What about confidentiality?
In accordance with the NZAC Code of Ethics all counsellors are required to take brief notes of each session. These notes serve as a record and can be a useful reminder for both the counsellor and the client of important themes in the counselling conversation. All notes are stored securely and verbal or written information about you will not be disclosed without your explicit consent. However, if you inform a counsellor of a situation of serious risk to yourself or to others this information may need to be disclosed to a third party, preferably with your consent. Further information can be found here on the NZAC website.
What happens if I am not satisfied?
While it is my expectation that I will provide a quality professional service, if you are not satisfied with the service you have received, you are welcome to discuss this with me. If you would prefer not to talk to me directly, or if after talking with me you remain dissatisfied, you are entitled to contact NZAC to submit a formal complaint.
Do I need a referral to see you?
No – you can book your appointment directly without being referred by a health professional. I also provide counselling under different contracts; EAP (INSTEP, RAISE, Workplace Support, Habitat Health). I also work under some GP practices in Hamilton and also through GumBoot Friday (25years and under). Please feel free to ask about these options.
COVID Policy
If you’re Covid positive and/or have symptoms or are sick, please don’t come to the session.
If you find out within 24hrs of your session that you’re Covid positive or sick, and can’t attend and you don’t let me know of the cancellation, the full fee applies.
I understand these are difficult times so please feel free to ask me any questions regarding this policy and we can chat it through.
Fees & Payments
Individual Counselling – $145.00 (50 minutes session)
You can also access 2 free counselling sessions through Gumboot Friday. (25years & under). You can search Matthew through the Gumboot Friday website and select my profile. https://platform.gumbootfriday.com/app/search/
External Supervision - $150.00 (1 hour session)
If counselling / supervision is being funded by an external organisation invoices can be sent directly to that organisation by arrangement.
Cancellation Fee
If you provide 24 hours notice no cancellation fee will be charged. If you do not give 24 hours notice the full session fee of $145.00 will be charged.
Methods of payment
Cash and online payments are accepted. EFTPOS is not available. All fees are inclusive of GST
Professional Supervision
NZAC Registered & NZCCA Approved
I am also available for professional supervision. If you are; working as a counsellor, working towards a professional membership or, working as a social practitioner in another of the helping professions I would be happy to hear from you to discuss your supervision needs and to see if what I offer is a good fit for you.
The purpose of Professional Supervision is for practitioners to engage in critical reflection of client work and to help develop and maintain ethical, effective practice and accountability.
I regard supervision as critical in helping sustain cutting edge practice and maintaining professional enjoyment and wellbeing. Supervision should be supportive of practitioners and to also provide some vibrancy and challenge.
Supervision may focus on a range of issues including: assessment, intervention strategies, application of theory, the nature of relationships, transference issues, parallel process, ethics, spirituality, culture including ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status in counselling practice.