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Distinctive Features of Buddhist Counselling Service

Our Centre’s social workers and counsellors integrate the wisdom of Buddhist teachings with professional counselling theories and techniques to offer high-quality Buddhist Spiritual Counselling. This approach supports individuals in cultivating inner peace, navigating challenges, alleviating suffering, and awakening their innate spiritual strength.

Continual development of the Professional Team

Our social workers and counsellors hold accredited qualifications and bring extensive experience to their practice, upholding the ethical standards of social work and counselling. The team participates in ongoing professional development and training to enhance their skills and maintain the quality of care.

Nurturing the Mind, Expanding Inner Awareness

Guided by the principle of “healing the deluded mind,” Buddhist Spiritual Counselling emphasizes the interconnection of body, mind, and spirit. It prioritizes caring for one’s inner state, i.e. addressing emotions before tackling the issues. This approach helps service users discern the appropriate sequence and priority in responding to problems, while learning to understand and care for their body and mind.

Settled Mind, Satisfying Care

We believe each individual is unique and possesses inherent potential, and that every encounter and challenge arises from interdependent conditions and karmic causes. With respect and attentive presence, we listen to each person’s experience and offer compassionate, appropriate spiritual counselling.

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