Goods Shed
Confidential Counselling
Simon Tyler BA (Hons)
Assisting you through sessions is to help you to take control of life and understand the reasons why you may feel distressed, this will help you handle life more effectively. You can learn different ways of communicating with others so you can become more assertive or develop greater confidence.
If you would like to find out more about the counselling I offer you can ask questions by text, email or calling my mobile number. I will call you back (if ok) to see how we can work together. If you want to meet me, I will explain how when and where to meet, what I can offer you and how flexible, as well as in your control your sessions will be; by being open, confidential, discreet and ultimately for a single session, or as many as wanted.
Confidential Counselling
Taking the decision to find a counsellor is a big step. My approach is one that will be built on trust and I will work with you to discover the reasons for problems and find ways of dealing with them. Confidentiality is of the greatest importance and is something that is assured.
I am an experienced and fully qualified BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) Registered Counsellor seeing clients in Wadebridge, Cornwall. Confident in resolving a wide range of sensitive and life challenging problems causing concern.
As a counsellor, I offer humanistic counselling to adults on a £40.00 fee per 50-minute session basis (sliding scale depending on circumstances)
Any life issues whether private, personal or work-related are offered a short term, solution focussed or longer-term in-depth counselling to discover what from the past, maybe hurting in the present.
This is undertaken in a safe anonymous therapeutic environment to encourage peace, calm and the optimum for any client to make changes in their life if they want to while building a therapeutic relationship based on the client’s needs.
Offering a working contract to enable structure, confidence and support as well as confidentiality within the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy ethical boundaries, and a careful referral discussion if the therapy is unable to meet client requirements.
“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”