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Crossreach Perinatal Counselling East

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CrossReach Perinatal Counselling is in its 4th decade of delivering specialist counselling support to new and expectant mothers, fathers and carers. Our dedicated team of therapists offer weekly counselling and therapy both pre and postnatally from our central Edinburgh base. Clients can refer themselves or through a health professional from pre-birth to 3 years. We support the perinatal mental health and wellbeing of the whole family and have years of experience in working with anxiety, depression, birth trauma, bonding, isolation, loss of self and the stress of transitioning into parenthood.

We offer:   

  • 1:1 Counselling and Therapy   
  • Prenatal Counselling for expectant parents
  • Creche space for your little one whilst you are in counselling
  • Parent and Infant groups

Our Self-Funded pathway provides fast and flexible access to our skilled team or you can choose our donation pathway (with waiting time). No one is turned away through inability to pay.

Last reviewed:

01/02/2024

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Crossreach Perinatal Counselling East

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Regions:
  • East Lothian
  • City of Edinburgh
  • West Lothian

Our team of therapists offer weekly Counselling and Therapy sessions from our central Edinburgh base for parents and expectant parents struggling with their mental health.

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