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Counselling

This is the first step to your recovery. At Blossom Tree Wellbeing you will be both listened to and understood. Offering tailor made counselling sessions for each individual client, based on your presenting issues and your own personal journey, the approach will be to draw from a psychodynamic, humanistic and individual focused approach to provide the type of therapy, or combination of therapies, that is most appropriate for you.

Blossom Tree Wellbeing offers a safe, non-judgemental space for you to explore confidentially and safely what is important to you. At a time when feelings can be overwhelming, anger and stress, sadness, frustration and powerlessness all taking centre stage, our aim is to help you to feel heard and guide you to a happier, healthier version of you.

Choosing a therapist can be daunting. Meeting someone to talk through your vulnerability is a stress and a challenge. In the beginning phase of counselling, I aim to put you at ease and encourage positivity in a warm and empathetic genuine way that will allow a good relationship to form and confidence to build. Moving forward on this basis will allow greater understanding of the problems to overcome and allow a plan to form of what your individual requirements might be for safe and effective counselling.

I offer both short and long-term counselling dependant on requirements. I offer face-to-face, telephone, video link appointments and upon request, for exceptional circumstances, home visits. I am fully insured and an Accredited Member of the National Counselling Society (NCS). All my work is fully supervised, and I regularly attend continuous professional development training opportunities.

Alongside my commitments with Blossom Tree Wellbeing, I volunteer with the mental health sector of Swindon and Gloucester Mind. Here I work with clients who self-harm and are struggling with various mental health issues. I have extensive experience of working with trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction and substance abuse, anxiety, and depression.

Is counselling for you? It can help;

Mental health conditions; such as depression, anxiety or an eating disorder.

Coming to terms with physical health conditions, such as infertility.

Dealing with difficult life events, such as a bereavement, a relationship breakdown or work-related stress

Difficult emotions – for example, low self-esteem or anger.

Coping with issues, such as sexual identity.

Antenatal and postnatal depression.

Trauma.

Overcoming addictions and substance abuse.

Managing obsessive behaviours.

Living with phobias and fears.

Please contact us for more information. All discussions and information shared is confidential. Blossom Tree Wellbeing is bound by the National Counselling Society’s Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy.

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