Counselling

Sometimes life throws something at us that we just need to talk through. Counselling is short-term, focused support for when you're stuck, stressed, or struggling with something specific, like a relationship issue, specific grief response, work stress, or a transition. You don't have to have it all figured out. We work together to unpack what's going on, get some perspective, and build tools to help you move forward with more ease.

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How Can Counselling Help?

People come to counselling for many different reasons. You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit, sometimes it’s simply about having a space that’s just for you.

Counselling can support with:

  • Learning tools to manage overwhelm and find calm

  • Exploring feelings of emptiness, sadness, or lack of motivation

  • Processing bereavement or the end of a relationship

  • Improving communication and understanding in personal or family relationships

  • Navigating change such as parenthood, menopause, retirement, or career shifts

  • Exploring who you are and building confidence

Every counselling journey is different, because every person is different. In our sessions, you set the pace. Some people want to talk and reflect, while others prefer to focus on practical strategies, both approaches are welcome. The aim is always the same: to help you feel heard, supported, and better equipped to move forward in a way that feels right for you.

It is a safe and supportive space where you can talk openly about what’s on your mind, without judgment. It’s a collaborative process that helps you make sense of your thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and gives you the tools to cope with life’s challenges. Unlike long-term psychotherapy, counselling often focuses on specific issues in the here-and-now, offering short to medium-term support that is practical, empowering, and tailored to your needs.

What to expect?

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