About Relational Counselling Singapore
Relational Counselling Singapore is a counselling practice based at 73 Ubi Road 1, Oxley BizHub, serving clients islandwide. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming operating details and contact channels. It holds a 5/5 rating across 32 Google reviews, a moderate sample that provides reasonable directional confidence.
Clients typically begin by reaching out via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to describe their presenting concern — whether that is relationship difficulties, anxiety, grief, personal development, or another issue — and to ask about practitioner fit, session format (individual, couples, or family), and availability. A first consultation usually involves an intake discussion covering background, goals, and any relevant history, after which a session cadence and approach are agreed. It is worth confirming whether sessions are offered in person at the Ubi Road office, online, or both, and asking about the cancellation and rescheduling policy before committing to a package.
To take the next step, contact Relational Counselling Singapore directly via WhatsApp, phone, or the website form to enquire about practitioner availability, session format, and fees before scheduling a first appointment.
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Lauren is an exceptional counsellor — knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely attentive. Her greatest strength is her ability to listen deeply without judgment while asking the right questions that help bring clarity and insight. She has a strong understanding of anxiety and explains things in a practical, easy-to-apply way. Her calm and supportive approach made me feel safe, understood, and encouraged throughout my journey. Thanks to her guidance, I’ve gained tools to manage my anxiety and rebuild my confidence. I highly recommend Lauren to anyone seeking a skilled, compassionate, and professional counsellor.
Lauren has made a meaningful difference in our child’s growth. We have witnessed clear improvements in our child’s personality, and as parents, we have also gained new perspectives—especially in how to connect and communicate with our child. Every discussion with Lauren leaves us feeling grateful and supported. Thank you for the care and warmth you bring to our family.
We’ve had a truly positive and meaningful experience with Lauren. From the beginning, she created a warm, supportive space not just for our child, but for us as parents too. Our child felt safe and connected well with Lauren during their sessions. Her calm and empathetic nature helped build trust quickly, and we've seen positive growth in our child. The parent sessions were very helpful — she gave us practical tools, new perspectives, and reassurance that we were not alone. She guided us with patience, compassion, and deep expertise, helping us better support our child and communicate more effectively. We are thankful for Lauren’s dedication and the thoughtful way she connects with both our child and us as parents. It has made a lasting impact on our family 😊
The counseling sessions with Ms. Lauren have helped my child start developing problem-solving skills. While she hasn’t fully mastered it yet, she is beginning to show the ability to navigate challenges more independently. Ms. Lauren is a trustworthy person whom my child feels comfortable confiding in, knowing she will listen without judgment. She has also given me valuable insights, gently reminding me that it may be time to consider changing tutors when results are not improving—despite the tutor being kind. After every session, she shares what was discussed, highlights key takeaways, and points out improvements. She also guides me on how I can better support my child, which I’m truly grateful for.
I had a really good experience here. Lauren is professional, kind, and genuinely listen without judgment. The sessions gave me clarity and practical steps I could take on things in life. Highly recommend to anyone looking for mental wellbeing and support in Sg!
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Counselling fees in Singapore typically run S$100–200 per 50-minute individual session at private practices, with couples or family sessions often priced S$150–250. Some practices offer sliding-scale rates for clients with financial constraints, and package discounts for block bookings of six or more sessions. Confirm the per-session rate, whether an initial intake or assessment session is charged differently, and the no-show and late-cancellation policy before committing. Some counsellors accept payment via CHAS or employee assistance programme (EAP) benefits, so it is worth checking whether any of those apply to your situation. See the full counselling cost guide for Singapore →
A GP or specialist referral is not required to book private counselling in Singapore. Most practices ask new clients to complete a short intake form covering presenting concerns, relevant history, and any prior therapeutic experience so the counsellor can prepare for the first session. If you have a complex clinical presentation — such as a diagnosed mood disorder, trauma history, or active psychiatric treatment — it is worth mentioning this when enquiring, as some counsellors work within a scope that complements rather than replaces psychiatric care. A GP referral can also be helpful if you intend to claim under an insurance policy or employee health benefit, as some insurers require it for reimbursement.
Counselling in Singapore is not yet a statutorily regulated profession, meaning there is no single government licence that all counsellors must hold. The key voluntary credentialling bodies are the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) and the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) — membership signals adherence to a code of ethics and minimum training standards. Some counsellors also hold overseas registrations such as BACP (UK) or ACA (Australia). Before booking, ask directly about the practitioner's qualifications, the institution that awarded their counselling or psychology degree, their specific areas of practice, and whether they hold any professional association membership. Confirm also whether professional indemnity insurance is in place, as this protects both practitioner and client. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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