This counselling practice follows an integrative pastoral counselling approach that brings together faith-informed care and professional counselling principles. The focus is on supporting the whole person — emotional, relational, spiritual, and contextual — in a manner that is respectful, reflective, and ethically grounded.
Clients’ belief systems, values, and personal convictions are honoured and engaged with sensitivity. Faith is never imposed, and care is always offered in a client-centred and collaborative manner.
Ethical Commitments
Respect for diverse belief systems and personal values
Clear professional boundaries between pastoral counselling and psychotherapy
Strict confidentiality and responsible record-keeping
Informed consent and client autonomy
Professional referral when specialised clinical, psychological, or psychiatric care is required
Professional Disclaimer
This practice offers pastoral and professional counselling support. It does not replace medical, psychological, or psychiatric treatment. Where appropriate, clients may be referred to qualified healthcare professionals for specialised care.