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# Counselling

This year
2024
Donegal counselling service for children and adolescents to close due to lack of state funding
Last year
2023
Pilot scheme offering free counselling for primary school children to be rolled out in September
Whistleblowers often 'deeply disturbed and disillusioned' after reporting wrongdoing
All time
Opinion: Are you in a controlling or co-dependent relationship? Would you consider therapy?
Adopted people seeking records ‘should be provided with counselling supports’, committee hears
Problem gambling charity faces threat of closure as government urged to fund services
The mental health system is preparing for a 'tsunami' of cases from young people - staff are worried it can't cope
College might once have offered an escape for vulnerable students - Covid-19 has changed that
Irish Cancer Society to fund remote counselling for people who can't have face-to-face sessions due to Covid-19
Package of health support for former residents of Mother and Baby Homes announced
Thousands of calls from abuse survivors missed due to limited helpline hours
HSE awards €800,000 contract to set up post-abortion phone helpline
Gardaí talk about their fears after being assaulted as one in six officers show symptoms of PTSD
'This is a painful time for women': Over 10,000 calls made to CervicalCheck helpline
Why I became a counsellor: 'Mentally, I’ve gone toe-to-toe with Mike Tyson'
Government considering the roll-out of free contraception
GAA votes to ban sponsorship deals with betting companies
What to do when the career you've chosen doesn't give you fulfillment
'A connection to the place they know': There's a new online mental health service for teenagers
Harris 'sickened' at the 'misleading nonsense' spread by rogue crisis pregnancy agencies
'My sister died from it, then my mam had it, then I got it'
'You get flashbacks of horrific scenes' - Should counselling be mandatory for gardaí?
New counselling rooms for homeless people open in Dublin today
Labour bill aims to clamp down on rogue crisis pregnancy agencies operating in Ireland
How rogue crisis pregnancy agencies have been operating outside the law here for more than a decade
Girls make up vast majority of young people seeking psychiatric help for eating disorders
The over-emphasis on medication over therapy is just one problem that needs fixing
Six members of the force died by suicide last year and here's what gardaí want to do about it
Massive increase in new callers to service for childhood abuse victims
There were 25 calls seeking help after a rape every day last year
Online counselling offers easy-to-reach support for depression and anxiety
Tusla defends its decision to withdraw funding from the Rape Crisis Network
What I've learned through my career as a counsellor
'No' campaign slams funding cut for Catholic marriage-counselling service
We have qualified psychologists eager to work – so why are waiting lists so long?
Two young boys waiting over two years for counselling after sexual assault
How to pick the right therapist for you
Counselling service Connect extending its hours over Christmas
More sexual abuse victims are calling this counselling service
Increases in domestic violence against men