Life doesn’t always unfold the way we expect.
Navigating change—whether in lifestyle, relationships, career, or health—can feel overwhelming. Feelings of anxiety, depression, or loneliness often surface during these transitions. They may stem from uncertainty about your purpose, difficulty finding work, strained relationships, academic or professional pressures, or the realities of aging and retirement.
When these experiences begin to feel too heavy—interfering with your ability to manage daily tasks or find peace—speaking with a WCS counsellor may offer the support and clarity you need. You don’t have to face it alone.
At WCS, counselling offers a confidential and non-judgemental space where you are free to process your thoughts and emotions at your own pace. Our counsellors are trained to listen with empathy, offer perspective, and help you explore practical steps toward healing and growth.
Whether you're seeking clarity, emotional relief, or simply someone to walk alongside you, we’re here to support you with compassion and care.
To request for a counselling session, please fill up the appropriate Intake Form:
About Us
Wesley Counselling Services (WCS) was established in 1991 as the Counselling Ministry of Wesley Methodist Church, in response to a rising need for accessible counselling support within the church and broader community.
What began with one full-time counsellor and a small group of dedicated volunteers has grown into a dynamic ministry offering Christian-based counselling to individuals, couples, and families.
Today, our team includes four full-time counsellors, one ministry coordinator, and over 30 trained lay counsellors from churches across Singapore. United by a shared commitment to care, we support clients from all walks of life and faith backgrounds in their journey toward healing, clarity, and renewed balance.
Our Services
Wesley Counselling Services provides trained Christian counsellors to assist individuals and families during their times of struggle. We also provide non-religious counselling for non-Christians. And you can be assured that all conversations will be kept confidential.
Some areas we can help with include:
- Marital problems
- Family and relationship problems
- Emotional distress
- Depression
- Grief and loss
- Anxiety
- Low self esteem
- Confusion
- Loneliness
- Suicidal thoughts
- Stress
- Anger & Guilt
- Aggression
- Financial Management/ Hardship
We offer assistance in the above-mentioned areas through
- Individual Counselling
- Marriage & Family Counselling
- Workshops & Seminars
Frequently Asked Questions
Please read the following important information about how our counselling services work.
Will my information be kept confidential?
Yes. Your privacy is important to us. All personal data – including your name, contact information, and sessions details – is kept strictly confidential. We do not disclose information to third parties without your consent.
What are the counselling fees?
Counselling is provided free of charge as part of our community outreach.
How do I make a donation?
If you find value in our work and wish to support us, donations are welcome. Please reach out to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.
Is this counselling service open to all?
Yes, this counselling service is open to everyone, regardless of religious background or church membership. Access is subject to current capacity and counsellor availability.
Who are the counsellors?
Our counsellors are primarily volunteer lay counsellors who are trained, supervised, and committed to provide quality support. All counsellors are Christians who offer care to all people in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Can I choose the counsellor?
Counsellors are assigned based on suitability and availability. If we are unable to assign one due to capacity limits, we will recommend alternative services to best support your needs.
Can I change to a different counsellor mid-way?
You will be assigned one counsellor for the duration of your sessions. Due to limited availability, we are unable to accommodate counsellor changes. If you prefer a different counsellor, we encourage you to seek alternative services.
What happens after I submit the intake form?
If a suitable counsellor is available, you will receive an email with your appointment details. The first session typically begins within 2-3 weeks. Please reply to confirm your appointment. If we are unable to assign a counsellor, we will recommend alternative services to support your needs.
Where are the counselling sessions held?
Counselling sessions are held in-person at YWCA Fort Canning. We do not offer online counselling.
How long is the counselling session?
Each session lasts approximately 60 minutes.
How often will the sessions be?
Sessions are typically held once every 2 weeks, and then gradually spaced out over time based on your needs and progress.
How many counselling sessions will I need?
Our counselling is short-term, typically comprising 4-6 sessions.
What are the appointment hours?
Tuesday to Friday:
9.00 am, 10.30 am, 12.00 nn, 1.30 pm, 3.00 pm, 4.30 pm, 6.00 pm, 7.30 pm
Monday & Saturday:
9.00 am, 10.30 am, 12.00 nn, 1.30 pm, 3.00 pm, 4.30 pm
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays
Appointments are scheduled based on counsellor availability. You are encouraged to make time for your sessions or consider services that better fit your schedule.
What happens if I am late for my counselling session?
Please arrive at least 5 minutes early. If you are more than 15 minutes late, the session will be cancelled. If we do not hear from you within 2 weeks after a missed appointment, your case will be closed.
What happens if I cannot make it for my appointment?
Cancellations or rescheduling must be made at least 24 hours in advance. If we do not hear from you within 2 weeks after a missed appointment, your case will be closed.
Can I refer someone for counselling?
Yes, you may refer someone; however, the individual seeking counselling must contact us directly and complete their own intake form. We do not accept referrals submitted on someone else's behalf.
What happens if I need to speak to someone urgently?
We do not offer same-day or next-day appointments. For urgent support, please contact emergency services such as SOS 24-hour Hotline: 1767.
Is there a waiting list?
No, we do not maintain a waiting list. If no counsellor is currently available, you are welcome to check back in a few weeks or explore other support options.
Still have questions?
If you have further questions, feel free to contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 6837 9214 (Monday - Friday 9am to 6pm).