Angel adopts an integrative approach, incorporating person centred counselling, transactional analysis and cognitive behavioural therapy. This approach ensures each client is considered according to their individual needs. Having worked with teenagers at a senior school, parents at a children's centre and has also supported addicts and their families and friends. Key areas of experience are stress management, anxiety, anger exploration and anger management, depression and adjusting to change.
Working as a person centred counsellor, Madeleine believes that individuals possess the inner resources needed for growth if given the right conditions. With six years experience listening to and helping people in distress over the telephone. Madeleine's key areas of experience include bereavement counselling, supporting parents with young children and working with the particular issues of older people. Now involved in face-to-face counselling on a regular basis, she also includes creative methods in her work where appropriate.
Initially having a background in Social Science before training in Counselling, Dawn has considerable experience of working with parents, looking particularly at the pressures of parenting. Key areas of interest and knowledge include cultural and identity issues, childhood trauma, depression, anxiety, loss and bereavement. Employing a person centred approach, Dawn utilizes creative and cognitive behavioural therapy methods where appropriate.
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