Pam Arland BA(Hons) DipCouns MBACP
2 Charter Road
Altrincham
Cheshire
WA15 9RL
0161 243 3508 / 07709 216100

Arland Counselling

Business   Personal

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Counselling for Family Law

couples counselling

couples counseling

couple counselling

couple counseling

couples counselling

relationship counselling

relationship counseling

divorce counselling

divorce counseling

separation counselling

marriage guidance

mariage guidance

separation counseling

collaborative practice

colaborative practice

In addition to being a fully qualified, BACP registered Counsellor, Pam has also completed the Ascentis Post-Diploma Certificate in Relationship Skills and Theory Level 4 at Relate Greater Manchester North

Arland Counselling offers Family Law Clients, usually couples, support to manage the intense feelings which accompany separation and divorce. Working with a trained Relationship Counsellor in a neutral setting can give Clients the ‘space’ to get their feelings in perspective and focus on finding ways forward which feel right for both of them.

Counselling can take place either on your practice premises or at the Arland Counselling Practice which is a discreet, quiet and relaxing setting in a pleasant part of Altrincham.

register your practice!

Family Law Practices making referrals to Arland Counselling secure a generous discount for their Clients: a package of 6 x 60 minute sessions for only £150 or £175 for evening/Saturday sessions; and also get the opportunity to advertise on this high traffic page!

To register your practice, call Pam on 07709 216100 or click the register button.

The Rationale

“The ultimate challenge of divorce is learning how best to deal with both the legal and emotional issues that arise at a time when many are least able to deal with them objectively.”

Richard Sharp, Sharp Family Law
Member of the Law Society & International Academy of Collaborative Law Professionals

“Marriage breakdown brings forth a multitude of emotions and often makes the client feel very vulnerable, betrayed and angry. A matrimonial solicitor needs to skilfully and sensitively be able to deliver impartial, practical and legal advice and to present to the client the options available e.g. Mediation/Collaborative Law. Clients may also benefit from talking to a Counsellor who is trained to listen and advise them with their emotional distress”

Mrs Stala Charalambous, Stala Erimos Charalambous & Co, Law Society Gazette

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