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Needingworth
Counselling, Hypnotherapy and Coaching for individuals and couples. Accredited (MBACP) with 12 years of experience. I can help with many issues such as relationship problems, depression, anxiety, stress, abuse and addictions. This list is not exhaustive, so please feel free to enquire. www.mariemcintyre.co.uk
Needingworth
You can contact us for support with anxiety panic disorders depression IBS weight management relationships issues anger management recovery from domestic abuse and sexual abuse trauma resolution post-traumatic stress phobias grief and loss psychosomatic symptoms habits breaking self-esteem and confidence issues goals setting and personal development / inner work
Needingworth
Emily Tatlow
I've had assorted joint problems since I was 9 years old, so almost 24 years. The last fourteen of those have been in almost constant low-level pain with regular spikes to a level that could only be truly controlled with morphine-level painkillers.
Two weeks ago, I ended up standing for over four hours. It took three of those hours for me to realise I wasn't in pain doing something that, not that long ago, would have been excruciating for even half an hour and probably put me out of action for the next day. That is how normal not being in pain has become.
Ali is a very talented lady and also one of the loveliest you could hope to meet too. "Thank you" is not enough!