I offer four ways to contact me:-
Secure Contact Form.
Click here to launch my Secure Contact Form.
My secure contact form takes your message and then encodes it before sending it to me over the Internet. This protects your privacy and I de-encode your message when I read it on my computer.
This is my preferred method of contact and is a secure method which protects your privacy.
Electronic mail.
You can send an email to me at: ![]()
For your privacy, you might wish to use my public PGP key.
Telephone.
02392 987 487
24-hour answering machine.
Postal address.
12 Landport Terrace,
Portsmouth,
PO1 2RG [map]
Postal mail will only be read at the beginning or the end of the week – and not during vacation time.
Twitter.
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http://twitter.com/iCounsellor
Appointments for Counselling Assessments.
I can often make an appointment for you for an initial assessment within two weeks of your contact (see individual assessments or couple assessments for more information). I usually meet new clients at a time during standard office hours for assessments – although ongoing weekly counselling can often be arranged for a more convenient time.
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