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Who
I help
There are many reasons for seeking help. You may be feeling
upset and distressed, or have problems in your relationships with others.
You may have had a life-crisis like bereavement or redundancy, or may
feel upset about something that happened some time ago. You may feel empty
or lacking a direction, and that life makes little sense. Perhaps you
want to have more confidence in your dealings with others.
Whilst on paper we can separate out distinct problem areas or issues -
motivation, self-esteem, bereavement, abuse, sex, adoption, divorce
etc - I see myself more as working with
individuals, each with their own unique personality. In 10 years I have
helped people with all sorts of issues. Perhaps it will help to know some
of the issues people have come to me with:
abuse (sexual, mental or physical)
adoption
anxiety and panic
bereavement (including cot death)
depression
divorce and separation
eating or food-use disorders
ethnic identity
guilt about past behaviour
intimacy
men's issues
motivation
relationship difficulties
self-esteem and self-confidence
sexuality
violence
workplace stress
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