About Daughters Of Tomorrow Counselling
Daughters Of Tomorrow Counselling is a counselling service based at Common Ground Civic Centre in Bedok North, with islandwide coverage. The listing has been verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. The Google rating of 3.3 out of 5 is based on only 7 reviews, which is too small a sample to draw reliable conclusions — it should be treated as directional only. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level; specific session fees were not provided and should be confirmed directly.
For a first appointment, prospective clients typically contact the practice via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to describe what they are seeking support with. It is worth asking about the counsellor's areas of focus, the modalities used (for example, cognitive behavioural therapy, trauma-informed approaches, or solution-focused counselling), whether sessions are individual, couples, or family-based, and whether online sessions are available alongside in-person appointments at the Bedok North centre. Enquire about session length, cancellation and rescheduling policies, and whether an initial consultation is available before committing to a package or ongoing sessions.
To take the next step, reach out via WhatsApp or the contact form to describe your situation and ask about availability, session fees, and the counsellor's relevant credentials before booking your first appointment.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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Daughters Of Tomorrow Counselling has not published specific session fees on their listing. As a general guide, counselling sessions in Singapore typically range from S$80 to S$200 per hour depending on the counsellor's qualifications, whether the practice is non-profit or private, and the type of session (individual, couples, or family). Confirm whether the fee covers a standard 50-minute or full 60-minute session, whether an initial consultation is priced differently, and whether multi-session packages are available at a reduced rate. Ask about the cancellation and no-show policy, as most practices require 24–48 hours' notice to avoid forfeiting the session fee. See the full Counselling cost guide for Singapore →
A GP referral is not required to book a private counselling session, though one can be helpful if you intend to claim under an insurance policy or if your situation involves complex mental health concerns that may benefit from a concurrent psychiatric review. Some counsellors conduct a brief intake assessment during the first session to understand your presenting concerns, history, and goals before agreeing on an approach. It is worth asking Daughters Of Tomorrow Counselling directly whether they have a formal intake process, what information to bring or complete beforehand, and whether there are any conditions or presentations they do not currently support — so that you can be referred to a more appropriate service if needed.
Singapore does not yet have a statutory licensing regime for counsellors equivalent to medicine or physiotherapy, but the key voluntary credentialling bodies are the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) and the Singapore Register of Counsellors (SRC). Counsellors holding SAC membership or SRC registration have met defined training and supervised practice standards. Before booking, ask Daughters Of Tomorrow Counselling to confirm the primary counsellor's qualifications (degree or postgraduate diploma in counselling or a related field), professional membership, and years of supervised practice — particularly if you are seeking support for trauma, grief, or complex mental health concerns where specialist experience matters. Confirm the practitioner's licence or registration number on the relevant body's public register before treatment.
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