1. What is the approach of Bless All Families in counselling?
At Bless All Families, we believe that God instituted marriage and family, and therefore, His involvement is essential for a thriving family life. While our counselling is based on biblical principles, we welcome and work with people of all faiths, respecting and valuing every individual regardless of background.
2. Who can seek counselling at Bless All Families?
We offer counselling for individuals, couples, and families facing challenges in relationships, parenting, emotional well-being, and personal growth. Our services are open to all, regardless of religion, caste, or nationality.
3. Is this a religious counselling service?
Our counselling is based on Christian values, but we do not aim to convert anyone. We respect your personal beliefs and work towards strengthening your emotional and relational well-being in a way that aligns with your values.
4. What issues do you address in counselling?
We help with a wide range of concerns, including:
Marriage and relationship struggles
Parenting challenges
Stress, anxiety, and emotional resilience
Family conflicts
Personal growth and self-care
5. How long is a counselling session?
Each session lasts up to 90 minutes. If additional time is required, it will be considered a separate session.
6. What are the counselling charges?
We do not aim to make a profit from our time with you. To sustain our services, we request a contribution based on the number of sessions. If you have financial constraints, alternative arrangements may be discussed.
7. Is my information kept confidential?
Yes, all information shared in counselling is strictly confidential, except in cases where disclosure is required by law (e.g., harm to self or others, abuse, or legal orders).
8. Can I stop counselling if I feel it’s not helping me?
Yes, counselling is a voluntary process. You have the freedom to discontinue at any time if you feel it is not beneficial.
9. How can I book a counselling session?
You can book a session through our website by contacting us via phone or email.
10. Do I need to sign a consent form before counselling?
Yes, all clients are required to provide informed consent before starting counselling. This consent form is available digitally and does not require a physical signature.
11. What are the qualifications of your counsellors?
We have a network of counsellors, many of whom are members of recognised counselling associations. In India, our counsellors are members of the Christian Counsellors Association of India (CCAI). Most of them hold academic qualifications in counselling, family life education, or related fields, ensuring professional and ethical guidance in every session.
12. How can we contact you?
You may choose one of the following ways to contact us: