Getting in Touch With CounsellingResource.com

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Contacting Us

One of the side effects of our high level of readership across the web is that we receive a very large amount of email. Sheer volumes mean that we can’t always reply to every individual enquiry, but we do read every message that comes in (at least the ones sent by real live humans!). So we hope you’ll understand if not every message receives a personal reply, but please know that it will at least get read.

You can get in touch directly with us about advertising information, consulting enquiries, press enquiries, and other general matters at the address below:

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Please note that we do not provide counselling services via the email address above; if you would like to learn more about online counselling services in general, please see our separate section “Online Therapy and Online Counselling” or, for details on specific online services, one of which has helped hundreds of thousands of people, see “Talk to a Counselor or Therapist Online via Chat or Email”.

Note on Requests for Free Links, SEO Campaigns and Infographics

We do not participate in link exchanges or SEO campaigns, and we do not respond to requests to provide free links or to reprint infographics — regardless of how “educational” or “helpful” the marketing teams behind them might believe them to be. Nor do we accept “guest posts” sponsored by way of embedded links, and we are not looking for “fresh content” that has already been published elsewhere.

We do, however, welcome contact from both new and established authors who would like to see their original content published on the site.

Telephone

In addition to email, messages can be left any time on +44 (0)7966 432 547. Note that due to the high volume of unsolicited contacts we receive, unsolicited telephone messages will not normally be returned. If you require return contact, please use email instead — your understanding on this one is really appreciated.

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