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Useful counselling articles

Counselling is a talking therapy that provides a supportive space to explore feelings, challenges and life decisions. Many people use counselling for stress, anxiety, low mood, grief, relationship difficulties and confidence issues.

Sessions are confidential and collaborative, and a counsellor can help you clarify what matters, build coping strategies and improve emotional wellbeing.

Debbie Kelly

About Counselling and the Menopause

Posted by Debbie Kelly Counselling

Whilst menopause is a totally natural life transition it can be a difficult time for many women. The physical changes and symptoms can be pervasive and disruptive. So often the timing is significant as it can coincide with the children…

Aileen George

Anger Management

Posted by Aileen George Counselling

Anger is one of the most basic human emotions. Our beliefs about anger and the way we relate to the angry part of ourselves is shaped by how others react to our anger when we are growing up. Children often…

Aileen George

Passive Aggression - What Does This Mean?

Posted by Aileen George Counselling

“Passive aggressive” is a term that has become more widely used, yet understanding and explaining what that means can be as frustrating as living or working with someone who is passive aggressive. The frustration often comes about because the passive…

Malcolm Scott

Addiction Recovery: A Path Toward Healing and a Healthier Life

Posted by Malcolm Scott Counselling

Addiction can affect every aspect of a person’s life—from physical health and mental well-being to relationships and career stability. However, recovery is possible. With the right support, treatment, and commitment, individuals can overcome addiction and rebuild a fulfilling life. Understanding…