Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Counselling


Counselling is a kind of talking therapy, where you are provided with a supportive environment to share what is troubling you and listened to in a way that helps you understand yourself better. The aim of our personal counselling is to help you find more effective and satisfying ways of living your life stress free.

Our counselling therapies are more effective, it is not always offering advice but instead giving you a fresh perspective, helping you find your own understanding of what you are dealing with and teaching you coping strategies. It is always easier to talk to our professionals than a friend or family member as we aren’t involved in your life. Our counselling can offer impartial judgement and compassion and never take anything personally.



Our Counseling sessions are designed to fit anyone who is willing to accept and look themselves and their issues honestly can benefit out of our counselling. It is not restricted to personal disorder problems but also includes

Career CounsellingRelationship Issues Parenting Why Our Counseling Services?We help you to deal with any of a wide spectrum of issues, from day-to-day worries, CareerOptions, stresses, traumatic events, relationship breakdown, personaldisorders, depression or trauma.

Our counselling isn’t just for your private life but can also help you with your career, including dealing with workspace stress, being more confident and finding better work-life balance, and making better decisions.

Our counsellors are certified in Neuro Linguistic programming (NLP) and Applied Behavioural Sciences. Benefits of Counselling are
Provides a confidential space for you to vent your struggles, challenges, unresolved issuesOffers greater and different perspective of yourself, feedback, guidance and greater understanding of who you are About our counseling services:Our Services offer solutions to

Career changeHow to move into new role quicklyCareer development plan to take their career to next level.Returning to work after caring for family or illnessThinking about self-employment Parental guidance Relationship counseling

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