Female Counselling in Driffield, ENG
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Hello, I appreciate your choice to view my profile. As a counsellor, I am prepared to listen and respond to your immediate concerns. My methodology is shaped by a wide array of real-life experiences and professional credentials.(so how I explain this I'm not a pen pusher text book taught only counsellor) I'm real and I listen to your content and I don't compare it to mine but I have the empathy and true understanding. Feedback from my clients is why I'm your perfect counsellor
Hello, I appreciate your choice to view my profile. As a counsellor, I am prepared to listen and respond to your immediate concerns. My methodology is shaped by a wide array of real-life experiences and professional credentials.(so how I explain this I'm not a pen pusher text book taught only counsellor) I'm real and I listen to your content and I don't compare it to mine but I have the empathy and true understanding. Feedback from my clients is why I'm your perfect counsellor
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We wouldn’t hesitate to support a friend who needs us, so why when it comes to ourselves does reaching out for support often feel like an impossible task? I’m here to reassure you that it doesn’t have to be. You are deserving of having a non-judgemental, safe space to talk through any challenges you might currently be facing, whilst being encouraged to be unapologetically yourself. I want to help you regain control over any difficult emotions that may come up for you, whilst supporting you to achieve whatever solutions and changes you are looking for, and getting to know yourself better in the process.
We wouldn’t hesitate to support a friend who needs us, so why when it comes to ourselves does reaching out for support often feel like an impossible task? I’m here to reassure you that it doesn’t have to be. You are deserving of having a non-judgemental, safe space to talk through any challenges you might currently be facing, whilst being encouraged to be unapologetically yourself. I want to help you regain control over any difficult emotions that may come up for you, whilst supporting you to achieve whatever solutions and changes you are looking for, and getting to know yourself better in the process.
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Distress comes in many forms: Maybe you’re struggling to cope with parts of yourself which feel ‘wrong’ or not good enough. Perhaps you feel scared and alone and wish that you could be seen and valued for just being you, and not what is expected of you. Maybe you’re not sure how you feel, or why you keep reacting to others the way you do; you just know that you don’t want to be stuck in unhelpful patterns or feel overwhelmed or out of control anymore. This list is by no means exhaustive; it is human nature to experience a range of difficulties but you don’t have to struggle alone, without support.
Distress comes in many forms: Maybe you’re struggling to cope with parts of yourself which feel ‘wrong’ or not good enough. Perhaps you feel scared and alone and wish that you could be seen and valued for just being you, and not what is expected of you. Maybe you’re not sure how you feel, or why you keep reacting to others the way you do; you just know that you don’t want to be stuck in unhelpful patterns or feel overwhelmed or out of control anymore. This list is by no means exhaustive; it is human nature to experience a range of difficulties but you don’t have to struggle alone, without support.
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Psychological Therapies in Hull & East Yorkshire
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Driffield YO25
Psychological Therapies in Hull and East Yorkshire offer a wide range of services to children, adults, and families. Our Director is Dr Gerri Moxon, HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist who works alongside a small team of clinicians including student counsellors. Our service aims to make therapy as accessible as possible for those who are unable to access services via the NHS or statutory services or simply wish to access therapy privately. We offer both short and longer term therapeutic input taking a person-centred and individualised approach.
Psychological Therapies in Hull and East Yorkshire offer a wide range of services to children, adults, and families. Our Director is Dr Gerri Moxon, HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist who works alongside a small team of clinicians including student counsellors. Our service aims to make therapy as accessible as possible for those who are unable to access services via the NHS or statutory services or simply wish to access therapy privately. We offer both short and longer term therapeutic input taking a person-centred and individualised approach.
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Sometimes we all need a little help, juggling the pressures responsibilities of work, families and relationships. Are you looking for someone to help you understand your anxiety or depression. I work as a Person Centred Counsellor/Cognitive Behavioural Therapist. I work with depression, bereavement, general anxiety disorder (GAD) relationship issues, children (bullying/self-harm) and anxiety. Counselling can help alleviate some of the most distressing symptoms that people feel and allow you to see things from a different perspective. Therapy can help start this process of developing insight and self-awareness about your situation.
Sometimes we all need a little help, juggling the pressures responsibilities of work, families and relationships. Are you looking for someone to help you understand your anxiety or depression. I work as a Person Centred Counsellor/Cognitive Behavioural Therapist. I work with depression, bereavement, general anxiety disorder (GAD) relationship issues, children (bullying/self-harm) and anxiety. Counselling can help alleviate some of the most distressing symptoms that people feel and allow you to see things from a different perspective. Therapy can help start this process of developing insight and self-awareness about your situation.
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Seeking therapy can be a daunting prospect, but if you are struggling with anxiety, depression, managing emotions or you are having difficulty maintaining relationships, talking to an experienced therapist could help you gain insight into what is causing you distress, and help improve self-awareness.
Seeking therapy can be a daunting prospect, but if you are struggling with anxiety, depression, managing emotions or you are having difficulty maintaining relationships, talking to an experienced therapist could help you gain insight into what is causing you distress, and help improve self-awareness.
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Thank you for taking the time to view my profile; I am a fully qualified and registered Counsellor since my degree in 2008 which is over 11 years experience helping people through all types of emotional concerns. I am offering a confidential counselling service for couples or individuals in the Yorkshire and Bridlington region. I have a non-judgemental and accepting approach. I am good at listening and supporting and will help you identify negative emotions or behaviours that will enable you to move towards growth and fulfilment in your life.
Thank you for taking the time to view my profile; I am a fully qualified and registered Counsellor since my degree in 2008 which is over 11 years experience helping people through all types of emotional concerns. I am offering a confidential counselling service for couples or individuals in the Yorkshire and Bridlington region. I have a non-judgemental and accepting approach. I am good at listening and supporting and will help you identify negative emotions or behaviours that will enable you to move towards growth and fulfilment in your life.
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There are many reasons people come to counselling. Life can feel overwhelming and we sometimes feel that we are not coping as well as we might. Do you need a safe, confidential space to be seen and heard? Would you like to explore your feelings and gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your emotions? You may have had counselling or therapy before, or you may be looking at it for the first time. Together, in confidence, we can look at your experiences, your past trauma or adversity and your current challenges.
There are many reasons people come to counselling. Life can feel overwhelming and we sometimes feel that we are not coping as well as we might. Do you need a safe, confidential space to be seen and heard? Would you like to explore your feelings and gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your emotions? You may have had counselling or therapy before, or you may be looking at it for the first time. Together, in confidence, we can look at your experiences, your past trauma or adversity and your current challenges.
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Therapy is a fantastic resource for taking care of your mental health. Whether you are going through a difficult time or are wanting to begin a journey of self-discovery.
Therapy is a fantastic resource for taking care of your mental health. Whether you are going through a difficult time or are wanting to begin a journey of self-discovery.
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Maybe the journey isn't about becoming anything. Maybe it's about unbecoming everything that isn't really you, so you can be who you were meant to be all along. Our lives present unique challenges – relationship difficulties, bereavements, life transitions, & chronic symptoms - often creating feelings of frustration, anxiety, & sadness. At such times it is easy to forget that we all need assistance in addressing these challenges, especially as they can often feel overwhelming, or even impossible, to deal with. We all deserve to have support when we are struggling, & often it is specifically this support that allows change to occur.
Maybe the journey isn't about becoming anything. Maybe it's about unbecoming everything that isn't really you, so you can be who you were meant to be all along. Our lives present unique challenges – relationship difficulties, bereavements, life transitions, & chronic symptoms - often creating feelings of frustration, anxiety, & sadness. At such times it is easy to forget that we all need assistance in addressing these challenges, especially as they can often feel overwhelming, or even impossible, to deal with. We all deserve to have support when we are struggling, & often it is specifically this support that allows change to occur.
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If you are a client struggling with issues or problems and need someone to talk or want to look at these issues and have goals to look towards completing then please feel free to contact me. I offer a person centred integrative approach where we will look at your issues and needs and look at the best treatment style for you. Whether you want help with Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Bereavement of family issues, we can work together to work through these issues.
If you are a client struggling with issues or problems and need someone to talk or want to look at these issues and have goals to look towards completing then please feel free to contact me. I offer a person centred integrative approach where we will look at your issues and needs and look at the best treatment style for you. Whether you want help with Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Bereavement of family issues, we can work together to work through these issues.
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Hello and Welcome, Taking the first step in finding the right therapist for you is not easy and can feel daunting at first. There is often a misunderstanding that you need to be broken or in crisis to have therapy. Let's start by busting this myth! Therapy is not about what is wrong with you, it's about exploring what happened to you. It is about working things out together and enabling you to make positive changes in your life and relationships.
Hello and Welcome, Taking the first step in finding the right therapist for you is not easy and can feel daunting at first. There is often a misunderstanding that you need to be broken or in crisis to have therapy. Let's start by busting this myth! Therapy is not about what is wrong with you, it's about exploring what happened to you. It is about working things out together and enabling you to make positive changes in your life and relationships.
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Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, phobias, intrusive thoughts, suicidal-ideation, self-doubt or something else.? If so, you have just taken the first step to getting some support, this can be really daunting. To make this a little easier I offer a free initial telephone call to help you to work out if I am the right counsellor for you. All of us benefit from feeling listened to, accepted and understood. I believe in treating the whole person within a therapeutic relationship, working holistically to ensure that the relationship between client and therapist is open, honest, non-judgemental in a confidential space.
Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, phobias, intrusive thoughts, suicidal-ideation, self-doubt or something else.? If so, you have just taken the first step to getting some support, this can be really daunting. To make this a little easier I offer a free initial telephone call to help you to work out if I am the right counsellor for you. All of us benefit from feeling listened to, accepted and understood. I believe in treating the whole person within a therapeutic relationship, working holistically to ensure that the relationship between client and therapist is open, honest, non-judgemental in a confidential space.
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Are you experiencing depression, anxiety or just not feeling yourself? Counselling can ease the depression and unlock any distress you are feeling. My style of counselling can also help you to change any patterns of behaviour that are not working for you and improve your relationships with friends, colleagues, partners or family members. I work in Swindon and Oxford. I have over 25 years experience in the social and charity sector. I am DBS checked and a member of the BACP.
Are you experiencing depression, anxiety or just not feeling yourself? Counselling can ease the depression and unlock any distress you are feeling. My style of counselling can also help you to change any patterns of behaviour that are not working for you and improve your relationships with friends, colleagues, partners or family members. I work in Swindon and Oxford. I have over 25 years experience in the social and charity sector. I am DBS checked and a member of the BACP.
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As a qualified integrative therapist, respect is at the centre of my beliefs. I fervently believe that an individual, no matter who you are, should have the arena in which to be heard, without prejudice, without judgement, and with compassion. Our inclusive space will be one of confidentiality, trust and a pace that you feel able to go at, and my hope is that we will work to resolve, or at least identify, some, if not all, of the reasons that you've decided to reach out.
As a qualified integrative therapist, respect is at the centre of my beliefs. I fervently believe that an individual, no matter who you are, should have the arena in which to be heard, without prejudice, without judgement, and with compassion. Our inclusive space will be one of confidentiality, trust and a pace that you feel able to go at, and my hope is that we will work to resolve, or at least identify, some, if not all, of the reasons that you've decided to reach out.
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We all respond differently to the pressures and changes- you may be swinging from one emotion to another, or feeling numb and tired, or just can't think straight... We are all doing our best to cope, but maybe your normal ways of coping aren't working well enough at the moment? Or maybe you have turned to ways of coping that are unhelpful- like drinking too much ? I can help you find your feet and see what is important for you right now. I know how important it is to find a breathing space to process what is happening when you are living with chaos and uncertainty
We all respond differently to the pressures and changes- you may be swinging from one emotion to another, or feeling numb and tired, or just can't think straight... We are all doing our best to cope, but maybe your normal ways of coping aren't working well enough at the moment? Or maybe you have turned to ways of coping that are unhelpful- like drinking too much ? I can help you find your feet and see what is important for you right now. I know how important it is to find a breathing space to process what is happening when you are living with chaos and uncertainty
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I work with people who are suffering emotional turmoil in their lives. I use a range of gentle techniques to assist clients recognise and release painful feelings by working with the emotions rather than the mind. I believe the quality of our lives is influenced by our emotional health. If we feel okay we cope with the ups and downs of life; if we are feeling low nothing seems right and we can become depressed and hopeless. I aim to support those who are suffering emotional turmoil whether brought about by a crisis, a long term situation, anxiety, persistent unhappiness, depression, apathy or difficulties in relation to others.
I work with people who are suffering emotional turmoil in their lives. I use a range of gentle techniques to assist clients recognise and release painful feelings by working with the emotions rather than the mind. I believe the quality of our lives is influenced by our emotional health. If we feel okay we cope with the ups and downs of life; if we are feeling low nothing seems right and we can become depressed and hopeless. I aim to support those who are suffering emotional turmoil whether brought about by a crisis, a long term situation, anxiety, persistent unhappiness, depression, apathy or difficulties in relation to others.
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Life can be difficult at times. We can feel depressed, anxious, stressed, worried or unable to cope. This can impact on all aspects of our lives; personal and professional. Sometimes all a client needs is someone to really listen to them and to accept what they are saying in a non-judgemental way. Therapy comes in all different shapes and sizes and I believe the mode of therapy should fit the client, we are all individuals after all. I put you, the client at the centre of the work and believe that together we can work collaboratively to help you mange your life more happily and successfully.
Life can be difficult at times. We can feel depressed, anxious, stressed, worried or unable to cope. This can impact on all aspects of our lives; personal and professional. Sometimes all a client needs is someone to really listen to them and to accept what they are saying in a non-judgemental way. Therapy comes in all different shapes and sizes and I believe the mode of therapy should fit the client, we are all individuals after all. I put you, the client at the centre of the work and believe that together we can work collaboratively to help you mange your life more happily and successfully.
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My practice is integrative, drawing on both the humanistic and psychodynamic schools of therapy. This means that I hold the client/therapist relationship at the core of what I do, offering clients empathy, kindness and an environment free of judgement.
My practice is integrative, drawing on both the humanistic and psychodynamic schools of therapy. This means that I hold the client/therapist relationship at the core of what I do, offering clients empathy, kindness and an environment free of judgement.
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Life is not always easy. The fact that you are looking at my page suggests that something feels stuck, painful, maybe hopeless or unreachable and that you want something different for yourself – that you want things to change. Perhaps you want to free yourself from repetitive patterns of behaviour, depression, anxiety and self-limiting beliefs or the impact of trauma. Maybe you want to deepen your connection to yourself so that life feels richer and more rewarding and you can find a more authentic sense of yourself. Whatever your reason, I offer you a safe, empathetic and thoughtful space to explore whatever you want to bring.
Life is not always easy. The fact that you are looking at my page suggests that something feels stuck, painful, maybe hopeless or unreachable and that you want something different for yourself – that you want things to change. Perhaps you want to free yourself from repetitive patterns of behaviour, depression, anxiety and self-limiting beliefs or the impact of trauma. Maybe you want to deepen your connection to yourself so that life feels richer and more rewarding and you can find a more authentic sense of yourself. Whatever your reason, I offer you a safe, empathetic and thoughtful space to explore whatever you want to bring.
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Female Counsellors
Does it matter what gender my therapist is?
In general, this is not an important factor, as there is no relationship between a therapist’s gender and their efficacy. Some clients, however, prefer to see therapists of a particular gender, whether due to their own past experiences with men and women, or ingrained beliefs about how people of different genders think and behave. Exploring the roots of such preferences and considering what one wants to address in therapy can help someone determine whether their therapist’s gender truly matters to them.
Should I see a female therapist?
Many people—not just women—prefer to see a female therapist, either because they believe that a woman will be able to relate to their specific challenges (for example, sexism in the workplace) or because they imagine feeling more comfortable disclosing sensitive information to a woman. Such beliefs may not turn out to be accurate, however, and adhering too rigidly to a gender preference can at times hinder a client from finding the best therapeutic match.
Do therapists get specific training to help with women’s concerns?
Therapists are trained to provide care to clients of any gender. However, some therapists—both men and women—may pursue additional training in feminist therapy, gender-specific issues, or women’s mental health. Female clients may wish to ask prospective therapists whether they have received specific training in the client’s primary area(s) of concern, or whether they have worked extensively with women on issues similar to their own.
How can I inquire about a therapist’s experience in treating women?
It’s OK—even encouraged!—to ask a therapist directly whether and how often they have treated women in the past, or whether they have treated women dealing with the client’s most prominent concern(s). Competent therapists will be happy to share their educational background, preferred treatment modalities, and prior client experience to help an individual find the therapist best suited to their needs.