Westfield House, High Street, Moniaive, Dumfries & Galloway, DG3 4HN
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Opening Hours

0930 – 1500, weekdays,
School term-time only

 
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Address

Westfield House, High Street,
Moniaive, Dumfries & Galloway,
DG3 4HN

Opening Hours

0930 – 1500, weekdays,
School term-time only

Costs, Payment and Contracting

The going rate for a clinical psychologist in the UK is between £100 and £150 per hour.

Given my extensive experience and the rural nature of the practice, I have decided to go for £99 per hourly session.

Reductions for packages of sessions are possible and a sliding scale for people on low incomes too. Just ask!

Money must be transferred before the session begins. Cash is also accepted. Cancellations with less than 48 hours’ notice, will be charged at 50%.

A small contract, setting clear healthy boundaries, will be agreed by both parties in the first session.

Enquiries and appointment arrangements welcomed outwith opening hours, by telephone or email.

In person visits also possible. Call to arrange.

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What to expect

The first session will allow you space to say what’s brought you along…

 
 
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