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I have been counselling for over 14 years. I started work with Cruse a national bereavement charity, who I still continue to work for. When I became fully qualified I started my own practise, I have worked for The Ambulance Service Charity. I have worked with clients who have PTSD. (Post traumatic stress syndrome) Counselling is... .The main aim of counselling is to create an emotionally safe space and an accepting, caring relationship in which the client can explore, discover and clarify ways of living more satisfyingly and resourcefully. Throughout the counselling process, the responsibility for growth and change remains with the client. As a Counsellor, I believe all individuals are born with the skill to lead full and worthwhile lives. Sometimes, we can get stuck, becoming uncertain how to get going again. I see my role as offering a safe place to discover, understand, and develop ways of responding to life's challenges. Credentials Cruse Awareness in Bereavement Care Ascentis Level 2 Awareness in Bereavement Care CPCAB Level 3 Certificate in Counselling studies ABC Level 4 Advanced Counsellor and Psychotherapist The foundation for Infant Loss Training. Advanced cognitive Behaviour Therapy higher distinction CPD certified. Advanced Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Udemy Cruse Supervisor, Advanced specialist training with the National Counselling Society Cruse Victims of Terrorism Clinical Team member. I have been trained in, and qualified to use the Rewind Trauma Therapy, by Dr David Muse Founder of IARTT I am also a qualified counselling supervisor.
I love helping others. By Allowing clients to express their feelings about their loss. My job is to validate their thoughts and emotions, to be an emotional sounding board, and provide emotional support during this process. Assist clients in creating a plan to move on with their life.
After the death of a close friend, I volunteered to work with CRUSE the bereavement charity. From there I became qualified and started my own business, although I still work with CRUSE.
It's not about the professional body you belong to, or the amount of qualifications you have. Although they are important. Can the counselor help their client feel safe and able to explore their own emotions,
The communication method is the decision of the client. I will offer my clients face to face, phone, video link or Email. Factors like distance have to be considered.
My preferable method of counselling was face to face, during the Covid 19 pandemic I have adapted to use remote methods. Both in my charity work and private. I have found that they work well.