Talking to a counsellor enables you to let go of the past, express your hurt and start to move forward.
Are you ok?
It’s really difficult for clients to initially admit there is something wrong due to the fear of being judged – as a counsellor I provide ‘the hug’ and enable you to say ‘actually things aren’t great…’
Parents behaviours
An interesting article. I see increasing numbers of clients who are struggling to work out who they really are, have low self esteem or increased anxiety because of their childhoods. Talking to a counsellor helps them accept it wasn’t there fault and that often the way they act is learned behaviour!
Help for students
This is something I feel strongly about. If you’re a student struggling with adapting to life away from home, the pressure of work or feeling peer pressure then contact me at Headway Counselling. Discounted rates for students with a NUS card.
https://inews.co.uk/news/education/student-mental-health-top-priority-watchdog
Grow to Your Fullest Potential
We all do it; compare ourselves to others, and it can have negative results. Look at who you are, who you want to be and work in that.
Stress
Often you don’t recognise that the stress you’re feeling is related to things you can’t control. Speaking to a counsellor will enable you to recognise this & make changes.
Being able to control how you react & feel is when counselling helps.