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Areas of focus

 

Counselling for anxiety, stress, trauma, self-esteem & life transitions

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Anxiety

Are you tired of being constantly scared? I get it. Anxiety can be paralysing. And it takes so much energy to manage it. I’ve navigated through it, and I care deeply about supporting people to get a sense of relief from it…which is possible.

The anxiety counselling we do together is holsitic and embodied and addresses all parts of you.

Eco Anxiety | Climate Anxiety | Solastalgia

It could be argued that on our planet is experiencing ecological trauma right now, and that we, it’s inhabitants, are experiencing symptoms of that planetary distress. Symptoms like anxiety, despair, depression and grief. And that’s not surprising. It is completely understandable to be concerned about the state of our life support systems.

Feeling distressed about the ecological crisis is a sane response, not some pathology to be ‘fixed’. Getting support for the existential angst caused by climate turmoil can help.

It is my intention to give you the space to explore your relationship to the natural world and the climate crisis. We will consider questions such as:

  • What is your relationship to the natural world?
  • What are your responses to the ecological and climate crisis?
  • How do you express your own human nature with the natural world and with others in your life?
  • How is your relationship with the web of life that surrounds you?
  • What is your relationship to something greater?

Stress

The modern world can be over-stimulating and stressful. Add to that any significant level of trauma and a stressed nervous system becomes the norm.

A stressed nervous system (or an activated sympathetic nervous system) happens when the brain’s amygdala sends a distress signal to the body. The adrenal glands respond by pumping adrenaline into the bloodstream. Running on adrenaline might be really productive in the short-term but it has serious implications in the long-term.

Counselling for stress can help ‘bring you down’ so you can relax and life your life fully.

Self-esteem, self-judgement, shame & isolation

Your self-esteem is made up of all sorts of aspects: your self-confidence, your self-respect, your belief in yourself, how much you value yourself, and more. Low self-esteem is very often accompanied by (and it could even be argued to be caused by) shame and harsh self-criticism. It can make you feel worthless, inadequate, essentially less-than for one reason or another.

And it’s lonely. Because when shame and self-criticism are active we tend to isolate, to avoid other people seeing how ‘flawed’ we are.

That’s not a way to live. And getting counselling for self-esteem means you don’t have to.

Embracing vulnerability

Vulnerability needs kindness and deserves respect.

There’s a fallacy in our world that vulnerability is weakness. What I’ve experienced is that it takes a lot of strength to be vulnerable. And allowing your vulnerability brings strength.

I’ve come across many men and women who know there’s something else available for them in life, they just don’t know what it is or how to access it.

I believe vulnerability is the doorway to that something else. Because when we can allow our vulnerability we can meet life fully.

Embodied empowerment

How would it feel to be connected with your body, to have your voice and be able stand up for what’s important to you?
How would it feel to know you are enough?

Many of us have had life experiences that caused us to disassociate from our bodies, silence our voices and reject our wildness. We’ve learned to stay quiet when we’ve wanted to speak out, to sacrifice our power for safety, to sneak and manipulate to get what we want.

Our world desperately needs role models who represent grounded, embodied, leadership. Are you willing to be one of them?

Embodied somatic psychotherapy can help.

Changes and transitions

Whether you are the one effecting a desired change in your life, or life has brought change to your doorstep, one of the critical elements in navigating the process of transition is having enough support. Transitions can be vulnerable times. The change we seek needs support. So does the change-maker.

“Anytime you’re gonna grow, you’re gonna lose something. You’re losing what you’re hanging onto to keep safe. You’re losing habits that you’re comfortable with, you’re losing familiarity.”
James Hillman

ADHD

There can be many contributing factos that cause ADHD. And increasingly it is becoming clear that childhood trauma leads to behaviours and responese similar to ADHD-like symptoms.

We will work together to bring compassion and understanding to what you’re dealing with as well as tools and strategies to make living life that bit smoother.

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Trauma

Everyone experiences trauma. It’s part of life.

But there can be particular traumatic stresses in life that leave their mark, and cause us to feel helpless or overwhelmed. 

Trauma can be caused by anything from emotional difficulties in childhood to a physically life-threatening situation in adulthood. A significant death or painful breakup can be traumatic. So can a humiliating event. Seeing something traumatic happen to someone else can trigger a traumatic response in us.

It’s your emotional experience of the event that’s relevant, not what society considers it to be.

Working with a trauma therapist can help ease the grip that traumatic experiences have on you. We do that work gently and slowly.

Eco empowerment

Facing our feelings around the climate situation rather than running from them builds strength and allows the heart to open. Our pain is a sign of our love. And love is the most powerful force in the universe.

Eco empowerment is very similar to relational empowerment. It moves the focus from ‘me’ to ‘the greater’ and supports us to act in service of that something greater. When we see ourselves as ‘part of’ systems and living inside those systems we often don’t feel so alone and overwhelmed by our smallness or some idea that we’re not doing enough.

Depression

Everyone experiences depression differently. The important thing is knowing that it’s normal to feel down when things are difficult. Even if there’s no clear reason why you’re feeling low that’s ok too. It’s not possible to be ‘up’ all the time. Like everything else in nature… we go through cycles, some wintery, some sunny.

Depression therapy can help you navigate through the vaied landscape of depression, because it’s different for everyone.

Navigating the world as a sensitive person

Sensitivity is not a defect. We’re all individuals. We all have our own ways of navigating life. Discovering and embracing your way is one of the mostly quietly empowering things you can do in your life.

Creating balance & ground

My experience is that when things are in balance relaxation happens, and when things are out of balance tension happens, sometimes to the point of suffering. Of course it’s not possible for things to always be in balance, because life is constantly changing. But having awareness around how and where your life can tilt out of balance is valuable information that can help you maintain a sustainable balanced ground.

Relationships (partners, family, friendships and work)

I believe that building and sustaining connections is central to our growth and health. And that relational communication is central to healthy relationships.
A relational approach to relationships involves working together to create mutually empowering and fulfilling connections with each other. This can provide an opportunity to learn to grow through giving and receiving from one another in a way that is balanced and mutual. What we’re working towards is interdependence.

Career change

Do you want to make a career change but don’t know where to start? You’re not alone. Not knowing where to start is the main reason people stay in a career position they’ve outgrown.
We use a structured strategic approach to identify what’s driving this change and what your next step is… whether that’s changing work environments, changing your role, changing career direction, or going it alone. Then we shape the path that will support the change to happen.

Hoarding

Hoarding, like addiction is an understandable response to a chaotic and unpredictable world. Accommulating things can have a calming or soothing effect, momentarliy at least. However it can be isolating, and at worst unsafe.

Traumatic events and developmental trauma can lead to hoarding behaviour. Hoarding therapy begins the process of working with that trauma in a gentle non-confrontational way.

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