07/11/2019

What can counselling help with?

  • Transitional stress: homesickness, relocating from another geographical region and cultural differences.
  • Relationship difficulties: with family members, friends and colleagues.
  • Family issues involving: parents, partners, children, carers, relationship separation, divorce, financial complications, misuse of alcohol/drugs and gambling.
  • Challenging life experiences: trauma, abuse and domestic violence.
  • Lack of confidence: poor self esteem
  • Psychological Distress: depression, anxiety, panic, isolation, suicidal thoughts and anger management.
  • Repetitive destructive behaviour: binge eating, abusive relationships, addictive behaviours
  • Exam and study stress: perfectionism, procrastination, time management and performance anxiety.
  • Bereavement: grief and loss.

One of the great things about counselling is that it is an adaptive service, and can provide help for a wide range of circumstances.