Counselling & Psychotherapy with Nicky Worrall

5th September 2010 
Tel: 07769 865406
Web: www.nickyworrallcounselling.co.uk
Email: click here to email
 
Winchester
 
Counselling
 

Personal Counselling / Psychotherapy

Why Consider Counselling?

Counselling offers a safe, non-judgemental and confidential environment separate from your daily life in which you, the client, can voice your concerns, in order to better understand yourself, your difficulties and your options for change.

It can help with specific life events such as bereavement, divorce or redundancy and at times when it is less clear what the root of a current difficulty may be. As a counsellor I can help you explore what lies behind your anxiety, dissatisfaction or lack of direction and help to identify the changes you could make to enable you to move on with your life.


Working Together

Individuals
As counsellor and client we would work together in a series of sessions, the number and frequency of which would be agreed and tailored to your own individual needs. This could be reviewed at any time.

Couples
Couples counselling can be helpful before making a major decision, dealing with life stage transitions or at times of serious relationship difficulties. Counselling will be short term in a series of fortnightly sessions.

An important part of working together is ensuring that the focus of the counselling is chosen by you and that you are provided with the opportunity and the support to explore and address your concerns at a pace that feels right for you.

I will support you as you explore what is troubling you, identify the choices available to you to make changes, resolve a problem or come to terms with a past experience.


Counselling #01"I really do feel so much better-there is a definite way forward."


How could counselling help?

Counselling can offer you the opportunity to find a way forward so that you can live your life in a fuller and more satisfying way. It can offer you potential benefits that may include:
  • gaining a better understanding of yourself or your difficulty
  • broadening the range of choices available to you
  • resolving a problem
  • improving your relationships with other people
  • coming to terms with a past experience
  • developing skills that you can utilise to maintain the changes beyond completion of your counselling sessions