A professional counsellor provides you with a confidential space to be heard, experience relief, and gain awareness, helping you find meaning and put the pieces of your story together. It is a place to reset, connect with self and sort comfort, whilst celebrating your strengths and developing self-compassion.
Unexpressed feelings can lead
A professional counsellor provides you with a confidential space to be heard, experience relief, and gain awareness, helping you find meaning and put the pieces of your story together. It is a place to reset, connect with self and sort comfort, whilst celebrating your strengths and developing self-compassion.
Unexpressed feelings can lead to anxiety, depressed, confusing and unwanted behaviours and
It is a place to breathe out.
Depression,
Anxiety, panic attacks, health anxiety and phobias
Relational and developmental Trauma
Relationship difficulties
LGBTQIA+ community
Gender Sexuality & Relationship Diversity (GSRD)
Neurodiversity - Autism, ADHD
Sensory processing and challenges with executive functioning
Work related stress
Identity
Managing change
Low self-esteem and s
Depression,
Anxiety, panic attacks, health anxiety and phobias
Relational and developmental Trauma
Relationship difficulties
LGBTQIA+ community
Gender Sexuality & Relationship Diversity (GSRD)
Neurodiversity - Autism, ADHD
Sensory processing and challenges with executive functioning
Work related stress
Identity
Managing change
Low self-esteem and self-confidence
Overwhelm
Suicidal thoughts
Loneliness, isolation and withdrawal
Compulsive and obsessional thinking and behaviours
Feeling numb, frozen and out of touch with your emotions
Feeling stuck and/or confused
People come to therapy for many reasons including anxiety, overwhelm, confusion and uncertainty. Others may be experiencing relationship difficulties, struggling to manage stress, or wish to better understand themselves and why they think, feel and behave as they do.
Not everybody who comes for counselling has a specific problem. Sometimes people want to explore a general feeling that their lives are not quite right; to develop a purpose, and to learn how to make conscious and more authentic choices and decisions for themselves.
You may wish to engage in a short-term period of counselling to focus on a particular issue or on receive ongoing support that is far more in-depth.
Regularity is important and appointments are provided weekly. Please note that the amount of time required and the depth of change or understanding you are looking for, differs greatly individual to individual.
Sometimes talking to a friend can be helpful and a therapist will often encourage clients to use their family and friends. However, there are some disadvantages to using friends as your only confidants and support. Friends and family could feel a conflict of loyalty and find it hard to keep things confidential. They may become upset themselves by what you are telling them and could become upset if you don’t accept their advice.
A counsellor's training means they will
have formal support to help them deal with upsetting and difficult situations; whereas a friend may begin to feel overburdened, especially if they have their own problems too.
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