About The Counselling Place
The Counselling Place is a counselling practice based at 105 Cecil St, #11-00, Singapore 069534, serving clients islandwide. The listing is KakiList-verified, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. It holds a 4.1 out of 5 rating across 9 Google reviews, though this is a small sample and should be treated as directional only. No regulatory licences are currently listed against this provider.
Prospective clients typically begin with an initial enquiry via WhatsApp, phone, or the online contact form to describe their presenting concern — whether that is anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, grief, workplace stress, or another area — and to establish whether the counsellor's training and approach are a suitable fit. From there, a first consultation is usually scheduled, during which the counsellor conducts an intake assessment, outlines a proposed approach, and discusses whether sessions will be individual, couples-based, or family-oriented. Frequency, session length, and whether the engagement will be short-term or longer-term are agreed at this stage, along with the cancellation policy.
To take the next step, reach out to The Counselling Place via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to describe your situation briefly and request a first appointment.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
I am incredibly grateful for the support and care shown by Jumh to me and my family. From the very first session, he created a safe, welcoming, and understanding environment where we felt comfortable opening up. He not only listened with genuine empathy but also provided practical strategies that truly made a difference in our emotional well-being. I feel so lucky to have found him and would highly recommend him to any parent seeking a compassionate and highly skilled Parenting Coach / psychotherapist / counsellor.
Thank you to Anne! She helped me gain a clearer understanding of myself, identify patterns and gave me the tools to move forward. She made me feel seen, heard and supported.
One of the best and most professional counselling centre ever. They have the best counsellors , best services, very understanding, and always try their best to put clients' needs before anything else. Highly recommended.
It's been a fruitful journey where I discovered a lot about myself to work through things that I really could not have processed on my own. Counselling really does help, and I definitely recommend trying a session with Shifan if you have anything you want/need to talk about and process. :)
I came to Ho Shee Wai at the darkest time of my life, she helped me find a new lease of life.
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| The Counselling Place (this page) | ⭐ 4.1 | 9 | — | ✓ |
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The Counselling Place displays a '$$' pricing indicator, but specific per-session rates are not publicly listed. Singapore market context: counselling sessions typically run S$80–180 per 50-minute session at private practices, with first consultations sometimes priced higher to cover the intake assessment. Some practitioners offer packaged rates for a fixed number of sessions at a slight discount over individual bookings. Confirm the per-session fee, whether a separate consultation or assessment fee applies for the first visit, the cancellation and no-show policy, and whether any sessions are claimable under an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) or insurance plan before booking. See the full counselling cost guide for Singapore →
No formal referral is required to book a private counselling session in Singapore — you can contact The Counselling Place directly via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form. At the first appointment, the counsellor will typically conduct a structured intake to understand your presenting concerns, relevant history, and goals for therapy. This helps determine the most appropriate approach and frequency. A GP referral is not required but can be useful if you intend to claim sessions under an insurer's mental health benefit or an Employee Assistance Programme, as some providers require a referral letter for reimbursement. If your situation involves complex psychiatric conditions — such as active psychosis, severe depression with risk concerns, or eating disorders requiring medical monitoring — a GP or psychiatrist referral ensures the counsellor can coordinate care with other clinicians where needed.
Counselling in Singapore is not yet statutorily regulated — there is no single government licensing board equivalent to the AHPC (for physiotherapists) or TCMPB (for TCM practitioners). However, credible counsellors typically hold membership with the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) or are accredited by the Singapore Counselling Centre, and may also hold international credentials such as those issued by BACP or ACA. No licences are currently listed for The Counselling Place on KakiList. Before booking, ask directly for the lead counsellor's highest qualification (Masters in Counselling, Graduate Diploma, or equivalent), their professional association membership, and how many years they have been in practice. Confirm the practitioner's indemnity insurance is current. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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