
Here are some of the issues that may come up in our work:
Counselling offers you the space to focus on your needs and concerns for as long as is needed, in a safe, non-judgemental environment.
Your relationship with your counsellor will be unique, unlike relationships with family or friends. Together you and your counsellor can explore whatever is important to you, hopefully freeing you to move forwards as you desire.
Everyone faces difficulties in their lives; too often people suffer in silence, stay stuck or feel generally hopeless. Perhaps surprisingly, when faced in the right environment, our difficulties can become a source of change and growth.
Do you believe you are doing the best you can but unfortunately often end up experiencing repetitive cycles of hurt and misunderstanding? Click for Couples Counselling.
Children and young people come to counselling when they are struggling with a wide range of difficulties including anger, anxiety, relationship and family breakdown, attachment difficulties, bullying, domestic violence, bereavement, abuse and neglect.Click for
Children's Counselling.
We are each members of BACP, BACP Accredited, and adhere to the BACP’s Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy. As such we are subject to their Professional Conduct Procedure. For more information on this, please visit: www.bacp.co.uk. We are also UKRCP Registered Independent Counsellors/Psychotherapists.