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Bramley
Are you struggling with stress, depression, trauma, life choices or work issues? Maybe you are trying to make some difficult decisions or your relationship is suffering during lockdown (or before) Perhaps you are experiencing some general anxiety and are struggling to understand where it is coming from or what is causing it? If any of these situations resonate with you then please get in touch.
Bramley
I am a qualified BACP counsellor offering non-judgemental Person Centred therapy in a safe and confidential space in which to explore your feelings. My aim is to help you to express and understand your feelings and find a way forward that will help you overcome stresses and difficulties in your life. I am passionate about helping people suffering from depression and mental health issues and work together with you to find ways of coping and improving your well-being.
Bramley
Life isn’t easy! Perhaps this is an understatement! Everyone has ‘stuff’ to deal with. Just when things seem good…something inevitably comes along to rock our world! It could be many things: Loss; of a loved one, divorce, relationship issues, redundancy, health, faith, a faithful pet, money, friends, family, purpose in life...all can lead to anxiety, stress, depression and withdrawal from everyday life.
Bramley
Counsellor working with issues including anxiety, depression, divorce and relationship betrayal, family issues, loss, trauma and self-esteem issues Discounted rate of £35/session for self-funding students
Bramley
I have extensive experience in working with individuals that are experiencing relationship difficulties such as struggling to come to terms with the end of a relationship, affairs and betrayals, separation and divorce, relationship recovery, fear of change, difficult family dynamics and domestic abuse in all forms including, emotional, physical and sexual. For over a decade I have worked with clients that have experienced a variety of difficulties for which they have sought support such as depression, anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder.
Bramley
Hello. I have been a counsellor in many different setting (childhood sexual abuse charity, end of life charity, prison, various mental health settings, university and private practise) working face to face, online and in groups since 1999. I work from a person-centred perspective but have gathered many skills and techniques through a variety of continued professional development which may help you.
Bramley
Rachel Fisher
Andrea you have helped me so much. I wasn’t sure what to expect at first as if previously had CBT therapy and I didn’t ‘click’ with it. I was so desperate to get better though I knew I needed to do this and speak to you. Thank you for everything! I’d been on the waiting list for stage 3 CBT therapy for 7 months and I was getting to a desperate stage. I wanted to get better but the doctors weren’t helping. I posted a question about writing a journal on a post natal depression support Facebook group and Andrea commented on it saying she’s a councillor offering help and it all went from there. From the first video call I knew Andrea was a person I could talk to. She has a very friendly approach and you don’t need to say/ do anything that you don’t want to discuss. Over the weeks we developed more of a friendship than a councillor/ patient relationship. I felt completely comfortable speaking about everything and anything with Andrea. She would set me tasks to do for ‘homework’, all achievable but on different levels depending on how much I pushed myself. Writing a journal throughout the process helped massively and Andrea has taught me how to rationalise things. I eventually got a referral through for the CBT therapy and the therapist was impressed at what I’d learnt with Andrea, he told me that the work I’d done on the video calls has made a big impact on my views on everything. A definite plus side to speaking to Andrea was that it was a video call at 8pm after I’d put my daughter to bed. It meant I could fit it around my plans without needing to find a baby sitter. That was one of the biggest struggles I had with the face to face CBT therapy as none of my family knew about this whole situation and I couldn’t take my Daughter with me to sessions. I’d definitely recommend Andrea as a councillor and if I ever needed help again I know I could message her for a chat.