Mental Health Awareness week – 15 – 23 May 2023
The focus of Mental Health Awareness this week is anxiety. As therapists we have noticed an increase in the number of clients who are experiencing symptoms of anxiety as part of th
Mark Peters
How and why I became a therapist. After I had finished school, I completed a psychology degree through the Open University. I was interested in what made people tick but I was no
Jillian Barr
I began my counselling career in 2010 working in voluntary and community settings on a part time basis. During this time I was working with families who had experienced domestic vi
Elaine McIntyre
I trained as an integrative therapist in 2012, firstly working with adults and in 2014 successfully completed a specialized training to work with Children & Young People. I f
Alison Chesney
I began my counselling studies in 2006 following a career in Nursing. I qualified as a counsellor in 2010 and became an Accredited Member of The British Association of Counsellors
Pauline Hewitt
I have been practicing as a counsellor and psychotherapist since 2007 firstly gaining experience within the voluntary and community sector and then setting up my private practice i