I provide confidential online Christian counselling for individuals and couples in Aberdeen. I work with men and women facing anxiety, depression, relationships, trauma, grief, and spiritual questions, integrating professional counselling training with Christian faith and pastoral experience. Sessions are delivered securely by video so you can receive support from across Scotland. This online Christian counselling Aberdeen service is delivered securely by video.
Learn more about my approach on the About page.
I work with clients across Aberdeen and nearby areas such as Glasgow and Edinburgh. If you’d like to see where else I work, you can browse all my counselling locations here.
If you are in crisis, you can also contact Samaritans for 24/7 support.
If you are searching for Christian counselling Aberdeen, you are welcome to get in touch for a confidential consultation.
Aberdeen — the “Granite City” — has long been shaped by its relationship with the North Sea. For centuries it was a place of fishing, trade, and learning: a port city where ideas, goods, and people flowed in and out, and where the sea both sustained life and reminded people of human fragility.
Christian counselling offers a safe, respectful space where people from any denomination, culture, or background — or none — can be heard without judgement.
It supports individuals and couples to:
Process trauma without abandoning faith, holding together emotional healing and spiritual grounding.
Rebuild trust and intimacy, especially where work pressure or separation has strained relationships.
Integrate cultural identity with Christian identity, honouring heritage rather than erasing it.
Find belonging in a changing city, where many feel rootless or overlooked.
Navigate ambition and achievement with humility and balance, recognising that worth is not measured by salary or status.
Embrace lament and hope together, allowing grief and faith to coexist rather than compete.
For some, this may include sacramental reflection shaped by Presbyterian, Anglican, or Catholic traditions. For others, it may involve Pentecostal prayer for healing, Methodist social conscience, Baptist community care, or contemplative practices drawn from ancient Christian spirituality. Christian counselling can be flexible, culturally sensitive, and spiritually rich — meeting each person where they are.