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Hi, my name is Abi and I look forward to meeting you. I love living in Cornwall and am constantly thankful that I do. My life flows between solitude and quiet to noisy manicness (!) depending on which of my children are home at the time.
My favourite things are people, nature, animals, food, a good book and a glass of wine - oh and a good bike ride to chunter through my stuff!
I am a believer of (and qualified in) person centred counselling. I am constantly in awe of your journeys through the process and the courage and strength and answers you find from it. I believe you are the expert of your own life and will not direct you.
However, should you require a slightly more directive approach, I have some DBT (dialectical behavioural therapy) experience which works on the premise that two opinions can be right at the same time. This can be useful when looking at relationships or understanding emotions and behaviours.
I am happy to work with whoever you are and on anything you choose. If you don't feel a connection with me, please try another of our counsellors.
Hi, I'm Lisa, I am a fully qualified Person-Centred Counsellor, a wife and a mom to 3 children.
I have a friendly, down to earth, yet professional approach to my counselling work. I feel passionate about my work and giving people the time and space to enable them to explore who they truly are. I will always provide a supportive and safe environment for you to be able to do this.
I believe that deep down we all know what is best for us, but experiences that we have in our lives can have a major effect on how we view the world, our relationships and our future. We forget who we are or who we can be.
I am an open and honest counsellor who will not tell you what to do with your life, but through my counselling experience, training and life experiences I am able to listen and help you start your journey, by supporting you to sort through your thoughts and emotions and move forward.
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We are two counsellors from different backgrounds and upbringings who met on a counselling training course some time ago. As we got to know each other it became apparent we believed in the same thing: valuing, respecting and accepting people for who they truly are.
Carl Rogers, A Way of Being