Counselling Therapy - Lets Banish the Myths

Carol Newbon MBACP


Organisation:
C&H Therapy
Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Free: 00.00
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
21st July 2020

Background on the speakers and how helping others became a passion.

We will describe how counselling works and what you could expect from the first moment you, or someone you know, feels that they may need help and support through counselling therapy.

Give an outline of the different types of therapy available and the vast range of issues that can be addressed (its more than you think)!

A question and answer session.

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About Carol Newbon MBACP

COUNSELLING THERAPY - Banishing the Myth

C & H Therapy, Carol Newbon MBACP, Hayley Taylor Dip.Couns.Psych.

My colleague and I are both fully qualified counsellors with a background in Social Care and Family Support. We are integrated Counsellors who work with people of all ages, from all walks of life and with a variety of issues.

We have a true passion for both counselling and support services.

We would like to banish the myth and stigma surrounding counselling and would love to be given the opportunity to bring it to your client group.


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