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Sarah Mcghie —
Just phoned up to find out about how you can help and had amazing service and help from Francis. Really really superb.thank
Claire Godward has been in post since 2010. She takes the strategic lead for the organisation, recommending new developments and seeking out funding opportunities. Claire is a qualified Solicitor having been in private practice locally for over 30 years before leaving the profession to work at Relate.
She was the managing partner of a well known local
Dougie Hawes —
A therapist has not shown up to an online session scheduled, and no effort was made to reach out. I have tried calling them
Counselling and therapy are interchangeable terms that entail the use of talking therapies. They aim to enhance people's well-being and bring effective change into their lives. Counselling and therapy involve a process in which clients are not given advice but they have the opportunity to find their own insight and understanding of their problems.
Wendy and Kathy are now offering all therapy and supervision sessions online only for the foreseeable future. We are finding this works well and can be equally helpful to working together in person. This of course is dependent on clients and supervisees being able to find a safe, secure and uninterrupted space at home or elsewhere where sessions can
Counselling is a place for you to be you. Free from judgement, it is a place for you to look at thoughts and issues which have been established over many years, to examine how they came to be and any problems which have arisen as a result.
Through engaging in the therapeutic process and slowly opening in a constructive manner, it is possible to gain
Typical problems that people bring to counselling include low-mood, depression, feeling stuck or trapped, anxiety, stress, feeling unhappy at work, eating issues, over-doing drink, drugs, gambling or computers, relationship issues (work or personal), identity issues, family problems, bereavement, career uncertainty or dissatisfaction, life-stage issues
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