Small Town Counselling
- Michelle

- May 29
- 1 min read

In a close-knit community, it’s natural to have questions like…
“What if I see someone I know?”
“What will people think?”
“What if you work with people I know?”
These thoughts are so understandable. Living in a smaller place can make things feel more visible, even when you’re seeking something deeply personal.
Counselling is, at its heart, a private and confidential space. What you share is held with care, respect and professional responsibility.
Even in a small town, your story is yours.
Whether paths cross outside the room, or there are familiar connections within the community, your privacy remains protected. Boundaries are held carefully, and your confidentiality is always upheld.
Reaching out for support doesn’t need to be explained or justified to anyone else. Seeking support is a quiet, courageous step you take for yourself.
You’re allowed to have a space that is just yours—a place where you can speak freely, be met with understanding and safety, and not have to carry things alone.





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