Our Services

Our counsellors are qualified and are able to deal with a wide range if areas and situations presented in your sessions. It is helpful to us that when you initially contact the Centre for an appointment that you let the receptionist know the areas you would like to talk about. We can then allocate the appropriate counsellor to you.

When can talking to a counsellor help?

Seeking help as soon as you realise there are problems can prevent your symptoms becoming worse and put you on the right road to recovery.

Your mental health is often affected by issues in any of these areas:

 

 

 

 

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.         Academic problems

·         Alcohol/drug dependency

·         Anorexia

·         Anxiety

·         Bereavement

·         Bullying

·         Child issues

·         Depression

·         Disability

·         Divorce

·         Domestic abuse

·         Eating Disorders

·         Fatigue

·         Fertility

·         Insomnia

·         Intrusive thoughts

·         Key relationships

·         Low self esteem

 

 

·         Menopause

·         Mood swings

·         Obsessive compulsive behaviour

·         Panic attacks

·         Paranoia

·         Phobias

·         Poor concentration

·         Pregnancy

·         Redundancy

·         Religious problems

·         Retirement

·         Self-harm

·         Separation

·         Sexual abuse

·         Social phobia

·         Stress

·         Terminal illness