Online Counselling for Arundel

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Photo of Lanes Counselling, Counsellor in Arundel, England
Lanes Counselling
Counsellor, BACP
Verified
Verified
I am a Relate trained relationship counsellor with over 20 years experience. I am very passionate about helping clients move forward and I often challenge and draw upon a vast array of tools to help clients get out of a "stuck" place. My practice offers a wide range of therapies from a variety of approaches to help individuals, couples, children and adolescents with a spectrum of difficulties and symptoms. We are passionate about getting you to the place you want to be. Each counsellor is trained in a range of approaches which enables us to tailor our approach to suit each individual or couple,
01903 924199
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Arundel BN18
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Photo of Jaye Donnellan, Psychotherapist in Arundel, England
Jaye Donnellan
Psychotherapist, MBACP
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Hello, I’m Jaye, a BACP registered therapist experienced in working with domestic abuse and sexual violence, relationship difficulties, childhood/ developmental trauma and abuse, sexuality and gender identity, stress, anxiety, depression and self-esteem. It can feel like a huge leap reaching out for support when you’re finding it difficult to make sense of who you are, or the world around you. If you are struggling to move forward from your experiences I can walk beside you, helping you feel less alone or fearful.
01243 212052
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Arundel BN18
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Photo of Dr Ali Lutte-Elliott, Psychologist in Arundel, England
Dr Ali Lutte-Elliott
Psychologist, PsychD, HCPC - Clin. Psych.
Verified
Verified
I am an experienced, Clinical Psychologist offering a service to adults in West and East Sussex and Online. I specialise in providing skilled assessment and psychological treatment to clients with physical health conditions and neurological diagnoses, as well as those suffering with their mental health. I run an ADHD clinic for clients wishing to undertake a diagnostic ADHD assessment or psychological interventions to help them manage their symptoms. I keep a client's needs firmly at the centre of our work and I tailor my approach according to their hopes for therapy. Please see www.cognifulpsychology.co.uk for more information.
01243 973479
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Arundel BN18
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Photo of laura Royall, Counsellor in Arundel, England
laura Royall
Counsellor, DCounsPsych, MBACP
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
My name is Laura, I’m a fully insured humanistic counsellor and a member of the BACP. I’ve been working as a counsellor for 12 years. I specialise in weight loss, which includes pre and post weight loss surgery patients. I also work as a trauma focused therapist specialising in PTSD for the emergency services. I feel I am empathic, genuine and understanding and care about my clients needs. I use an integrative approach, and incorporate CBT.
01798 303582
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Arundel BN18
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