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There was embarrassment that Prince Andrew remained a counsellor of state, who could deputise for the King if he was out the country or was unwell.

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"It's quite symbolic, the way that the weather changes and how our mood mirrors that," says Georgia Alker, a counsellor at Treehouse Wellbeing and Counselling.

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She subsequently had three sessions with a school counsellor, but she "did not present in a way which suggested she was suffering from mental anguish or anxiety".

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In the UK, the charity works with Childline, which offers the tool through its "Report Remove" service, which also gives the child the option to speak to one of its counsellors.

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A human counsellor would know when to intervene and protect a client from a potentially harmful situation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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