Peer Counselor Offering Support & Guidance Sessions—Affordable, Confidential, Safe 🌸

Hi! I’m a college Psychology major with hands-on experience handling pseudo-clients during practicum. I offer peer support sessions—a safe space where you can talk, process your thoughts, or get guided on healthy coping strategies. I’m currently looking for clients, I’ve handled 2 this year, and both were successful! 😋

✅ Active Listening

✅ Emotional Support

✅ Coping Strategies (Psychotherapy-Based)

✅ Confidential & Judgment-Free

I’m not a licensed therapist, but I provide genuine, grounded support, like a trusted friend who listens and helps you make sense of your thoughts.

💬 Rates: Student-Friendly (See packages below)

💬 Mode: In-person / Call / Video Call (Your choice)

💬 Payment Options: Cash, GCash, PayPal

If you ever need someone to talk to or just want to unload, I’m here.

Peer Support Packages:

🧠 Single Session — $10

• 60 mins — Open venting, basic coping tips, and safe space talk

• Good for one-time emotional unloading

🧠 Starter Pack — $25 (3 Sessions)

• 45 mins per session

• For situational support, stress, or decision-making

• Valid within 1 month

🧠 Support Circle Pack — $50 (5 Sessions)

• 45 mins per session

• For deeper concerns, ongoing guidance, or personal growth

• Valid within 2 months

🧠 Unlimited 1-Month Access — $70

• Up to 2 sessions per week (max of 8 sessions)

• Perfect for continuous support during high-stress times (exams, breakup, personal goals)

• Open scheduling within the month

‼️Notes:

• Peer Support only (non-clinical) • Safe space, confidential, judgment-free • Open for students and young adults • Can pay per session or by package 

⚠️ Disclaimer:

These sessions are peer-support based and not a substitute for licensed therapy or clinical counseling. I am a psychology student offering a safe space for listening, basic coping strategies, and emotional support. For mental health conditions or clinical concerns, I encourage you to seek help from licensed professionals.

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