Education and Learning Disabilities Counselling in Dursley
Supporting Your Journey to Well-Being!
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming. The pressures of managing daily demands, overcoming setbacks, and navigating uncertainties can lead to feelings of stress, worry, and anxiety. You may feel stuck, isolated, or unsure of your next steps, which can profoundly affect your sense of purpose and overall well-being. Talking Therapy offers a secure, confidential space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences, providing the support and tools you need to move forward.
Supporting Your Journey to Well-Being!
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming. The pressures of managing daily demands, overcoming setbacks, and navigating uncertainties can lead to feelings of stress, worry, and anxiety. You may feel stuck, isolated, or unsure of your next steps, which can profoundly affect your sense of purpose and overall well-being. Talking Therapy offers a secure, confidential space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences, providing the support and tools you need to move forward.
My practice is designed for children, families, adults, and couples who are navigating emotional, relational, or developmental challenges
I work especially well with:
Children experiencing big feelings, anxiety, low mood, school‑based challenges, or developmental/SEND needs.
Parents and families who need guidance, advocacy, or clarity around SEND, EHCPs, or multi‑agency processes.
Adults carrying trauma, overwhelm, or relationship difficulties who want a grounded, compassionate space to explore their experiences.
Couples seeking to reconnect, communicate more effectively, or understand patterns that keep them stuck.
My practice is designed for children, families, adults, and couples who are navigating emotional, relational, or developmental challenges
I work especially well with:
Children experiencing big feelings, anxiety, low mood, school‑based challenges, or developmental/SEND needs.
Parents and families who need guidance, advocacy, or clarity around SEND, EHCPs, or multi‑agency processes.
Adults carrying trauma, overwhelm, or relationship difficulties who want a grounded, compassionate space to explore their experiences.
Couples seeking to reconnect, communicate more effectively, or understand patterns that keep them stuck.
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“I wish things could go back to normal!”, “I want to feel like me again!” Does this sound familiar?
Many of my clients have said this in one way or another. Do you live with a sense that no one understands what you’re feeling?Sometimes it comes with a sense of shame or judgement that you can’t “just get back to normal.” Many of my clients have struggled with the effects of cancer diagnosis, others grief or loss and some have become full time carers. I offer a space for you to explore your feelings (all of them) and the support to help you make decisions about how you want to live in this new “normal”.
“I wish things could go back to normal!”, “I want to feel like me again!” Does this sound familiar?
Many of my clients have said this in one way or another. Do you live with a sense that no one understands what you’re feeling?Sometimes it comes with a sense of shame or judgement that you can’t “just get back to normal.” Many of my clients have struggled with the effects of cancer diagnosis, others grief or loss and some have become full time carers. I offer a space for you to explore your feelings (all of them) and the support to help you make decisions about how you want to live in this new “normal”.
I aim to support any adult, child, young person, family or organisation to maximise their potential and effectively manage the difficulties that life often brings. I believe that by building an understanding of your social, emotional, psychological and physical needs, you can be supported to feel safe, ready to cope and able to achieve the goals that matter to you. My aim will be to help you to explore your needs, to better understand the difficulties you face and to provide tailored psychological support, based on a wide range of evidence based interventions to help develop solutions that work for you.
I aim to support any adult, child, young person, family or organisation to maximise their potential and effectively manage the difficulties that life often brings. I believe that by building an understanding of your social, emotional, psychological and physical needs, you can be supported to feel safe, ready to cope and able to achieve the goals that matter to you. My aim will be to help you to explore your needs, to better understand the difficulties you face and to provide tailored psychological support, based on a wide range of evidence based interventions to help develop solutions that work for you.
Hi, my name is Paula, I'm an integrative therapist working both face to face and on line. I wonder, when was the last time you allowed yourself to be vulnerable? When did you last talk about things which make you uncomfortable? I wonder, what would the possibilities might look like? Who would you be? What could you achieve? Is it time for change? This isn’t a journey you need to travel alone. We can work on change together.
Hi, my name is Paula, I'm an integrative therapist working both face to face and on line. I wonder, when was the last time you allowed yourself to be vulnerable? When did you last talk about things which make you uncomfortable? I wonder, what would the possibilities might look like? Who would you be? What could you achieve? Is it time for change? This isn’t a journey you need to travel alone. We can work on change together.
Sometimes life becomes too much to carry alone. Whether you're a young person trying to make sense of a world that feels overwhelming, an adult navigating pain or uncertainty, or a parent watching your child struggle, you deserve a space where you can breathe, be honest, and feel genuinely heard.
At Alethos Therapies, I offer exactly that. Using a warm, person-centred and trauma-informed approach, I walk alongside you, at your pace, helping you find steadiness, self-understanding & a clearer sense of who you are & where you want to go
Sometimes life becomes too much to carry alone. Whether you're a young person trying to make sense of a world that feels overwhelming, an adult navigating pain or uncertainty, or a parent watching your child struggle, you deserve a space where you can breathe, be honest, and feel genuinely heard.
At Alethos Therapies, I offer exactly that. Using a warm, person-centred and trauma-informed approach, I walk alongside you, at your pace, helping you find steadiness, self-understanding & a clearer sense of who you are & where you want to go
I am a very experienced and professional therapist with over twelve thousand client contact hours behind me in individual, couples and group work. I feel my experience coupled with my life experiences makes me the person and the therapist I am today. My training in the person-centred approach (three years) and in Transactional Analysis (seven years) together with continuing professional and personal development and supervision give me a strong theoretical and experiential focus to bring to my client work. I work very much in a relational way (research indicates that the therapeutic relationship is key to positive therapy outcomes)
I am a very experienced and professional therapist with over twelve thousand client contact hours behind me in individual, couples and group work. I feel my experience coupled with my life experiences makes me the person and the therapist I am today. My training in the person-centred approach (three years) and in Transactional Analysis (seven years) together with continuing professional and personal development and supervision give me a strong theoretical and experiential focus to bring to my client work. I work very much in a relational way (research indicates that the therapeutic relationship is key to positive therapy outcomes)
Hello, I'm Amy. I am a person centred creative counsellor and supervisor based in Burnley. I work online and face to face with children, young people and adults as well as couples and families.
I provide a safe and welcoming space where we can talk.
Counselling provides a space where you are able to explore and be yourself without judgement or being told what you should do. We are all unique, my approach is different for each person depending on your needs.
I help neurodivergent couples understand more about themselves and their relationship.
Hello, I'm Amy. I am a person centred creative counsellor and supervisor based in Burnley. I work online and face to face with children, young people and adults as well as couples and families.
I provide a safe and welcoming space where we can talk.
Counselling provides a space where you are able to explore and be yourself without judgement or being told what you should do. We are all unique, my approach is different for each person depending on your needs.
I help neurodivergent couples understand more about themselves and their relationship.
Loneliness isn't always about being alone.
Sometimes it's having people in your life but not feeling connected to them. Sometimes it's feeling that nobody really understands what your experience is like. Sometimes it's not having many people to turn to at all.
Over time, loneliness can become more than a feeling. It can become a way of moving through the world. You stop expecting to be understood. You carry things by yourself. You begin to wonder whether connection is something other people seem to find more easily.
Loneliness isn't always about being alone.
Sometimes it's having people in your life but not feeling connected to them. Sometimes it's feeling that nobody really understands what your experience is like. Sometimes it's not having many people to turn to at all.
Over time, loneliness can become more than a feeling. It can become a way of moving through the world. You stop expecting to be understood. You carry things by yourself. You begin to wonder whether connection is something other people seem to find more easily.
I'm Jay, a practitioner who celebrates authenticity, creativity and individuality. Starting therapy can be overwhelming, especially when life asks so much of us. My goal is to create the very space that you are seeking, where you are genuinely seen, understood and held. As a late diagnosed AuDHD individual, I am well aware of the struggles we face on a daily. Masking, people pleasing, anxiety, anger and frustration towards the world, overwhelm from the demands of life, feeling othered and shamed from the messages we too often receive.
I'm Jay, a practitioner who celebrates authenticity, creativity and individuality. Starting therapy can be overwhelming, especially when life asks so much of us. My goal is to create the very space that you are seeking, where you are genuinely seen, understood and held. As a late diagnosed AuDHD individual, I am well aware of the struggles we face on a daily. Masking, people pleasing, anxiety, anger and frustration towards the world, overwhelm from the demands of life, feeling othered and shamed from the messages we too often receive.
At this point in your life when you are looking for therapy, you may have a hunch that the burden you carry has grown too much to hold on your own and somebody needs to hear you out. Many conversations heal, but the difference between a psychologist and a friend is that looking at things with the tools and theories we have at our disposal can help you define the problem, perhaps reframe it and then resolve it. That is the starting point for feeling better. You may wonder whether anything can really help, because everything may seem complicated and deep, but the wonder of your own self is waiting for you to unfold.
At this point in your life when you are looking for therapy, you may have a hunch that the burden you carry has grown too much to hold on your own and somebody needs to hear you out. Many conversations heal, but the difference between a psychologist and a friend is that looking at things with the tools and theories we have at our disposal can help you define the problem, perhaps reframe it and then resolve it. That is the starting point for feeling better. You may wonder whether anything can really help, because everything may seem complicated and deep, but the wonder of your own self is waiting for you to unfold.
Hi. Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, low, stuck — or like you’ve lost yourself in patterns of putting everyone else first? You might look fine on the outside, but inside you’re exhausted, tangled, and carrying too much alone.
I’m an experienced counsellor with 15 years’ practice. I offer a steady, compassionate space where you can slow things down, make sense of what you’re feeling, and understand what your emotions are trying to tell you — because feelings don’t just happen to us; they shape how we cope, choose, and relate.
Hi. Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, low, stuck — or like you’ve lost yourself in patterns of putting everyone else first? You might look fine on the outside, but inside you’re exhausted, tangled, and carrying too much alone.
I’m an experienced counsellor with 15 years’ practice. I offer a steady, compassionate space where you can slow things down, make sense of what you’re feeling, and understand what your emotions are trying to tell you — because feelings don’t just happen to us; they shape how we cope, choose, and relate.
Are you a member of the LGBTQI+ community? Are you exploring the transition process? Coming out to loved ones? Experiencing hatred, social stigma or body dysmorphia? Struggling to understand your identity, pronouns or where you 'fit'? Are you navigating your unique relationship and setting boundaries? Counselling can help you to explore your thoughts on these matters.
For men to reach out and express how they feel is often very hard, they fear stigma, worry of being judged and feeling of not being 'like a man' you are not alone in these feelings and counselling can offer that safe space to express your feelings without judgement
Are you a member of the LGBTQI+ community? Are you exploring the transition process? Coming out to loved ones? Experiencing hatred, social stigma or body dysmorphia? Struggling to understand your identity, pronouns or where you 'fit'? Are you navigating your unique relationship and setting boundaries? Counselling can help you to explore your thoughts on these matters.
For men to reach out and express how they feel is often very hard, they fear stigma, worry of being judged and feeling of not being 'like a man' you are not alone in these feelings and counselling can offer that safe space to express your feelings without judgement
Speaking with someone for the first time about personal issues or trauma can feel really daunting. It is important to feel safe and not judged when talking about difficult things, and my aim is for us to develop a relationship where you can explore whatever it is that you need to. There is not an exhaustive list of the reasons for coming to counselling initially but one thing is sure and that is it begins with building trust and beginning to speak openly. Our sessions will be collaborative: I will facilitate, but you will lead the way. Even if you can't pin point why things feel difficult, you're not alone.
Speaking with someone for the first time about personal issues or trauma can feel really daunting. It is important to feel safe and not judged when talking about difficult things, and my aim is for us to develop a relationship where you can explore whatever it is that you need to. There is not an exhaustive list of the reasons for coming to counselling initially but one thing is sure and that is it begins with building trust and beginning to speak openly. Our sessions will be collaborative: I will facilitate, but you will lead the way. Even if you can't pin point why things feel difficult, you're not alone.
Are you looking to resolve an issue that has been troubling you for some time? Do you want to feel comfortable in your own skin and more able to manage stress from life, work or relationships and move away from feeling depressed or anxious? Are you finding relationships challenging and want to find a way to be yourself with others and feel cared for and respected? Do you want to cultivate a sense of belonging both within yourself and in the world, and from this safe base to make changes in your life?
Are you looking to resolve an issue that has been troubling you for some time? Do you want to feel comfortable in your own skin and more able to manage stress from life, work or relationships and move away from feeling depressed or anxious? Are you finding relationships challenging and want to find a way to be yourself with others and feel cared for and respected? Do you want to cultivate a sense of belonging both within yourself and in the world, and from this safe base to make changes in your life?
I am a qualified person-centred therapist with 17 years of experience supporting children, young people, adults, and families across a wide range of settings. My background includes mainstream schools, alternative provisions, specialist projects, an award-winning CAMHS initiative, Family Welfare services in Wigan, and working within mental health services at Fazakerley Hospital, Liverpool. I have also held the role of Mental Health Service Manager at Armed Forces Headquarters, supporting personnel and families with their emotional wellbeing.
I offer a calm, creative, and non-judgemental space to explore thoughts and feelings
I am a qualified person-centred therapist with 17 years of experience supporting children, young people, adults, and families across a wide range of settings. My background includes mainstream schools, alternative provisions, specialist projects, an award-winning CAMHS initiative, Family Welfare services in Wigan, and working within mental health services at Fazakerley Hospital, Liverpool. I have also held the role of Mental Health Service Manager at Armed Forces Headquarters, supporting personnel and families with their emotional wellbeing.
I offer a calm, creative, and non-judgemental space to explore thoughts and feelings
Life brings challenges we didn’t ask for that can leave us feeling lost and overwhelmed. You might be experiencing anxiety, difficulties in relationships or simply feeling that something isn’t quite right. You don’t have to face these alone.
I offer a safe, non-judgmental and supportive space where you can talk openly about whatever is on your mind allowing you to make sense of your thoughts and emotions. Together we’ll explore what matters most to you, at your own pace, while being met with understanding; allowing you to feel more at ease and building the confidence to navigate the best way forward.
Life brings challenges we didn’t ask for that can leave us feeling lost and overwhelmed. You might be experiencing anxiety, difficulties in relationships or simply feeling that something isn’t quite right. You don’t have to face these alone.
I offer a safe, non-judgmental and supportive space where you can talk openly about whatever is on your mind allowing you to make sense of your thoughts and emotions. Together we’ll explore what matters most to you, at your own pace, while being met with understanding; allowing you to feel more at ease and building the confidence to navigate the best way forward.
I work with children, young people, families, and adults who might be feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or in need of some extra support. Many people come to me wanting to better understand themselves or their child and find a way forward. I provide a safe, welcoming space to explore what’s going on, build on strengths, and feel more connected, whether that’s through therapy or support for parents and carers.
I work with children, young people, families, and adults who might be feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or in need of some extra support. Many people come to me wanting to better understand themselves or their child and find a way forward. I provide a safe, welcoming space to explore what’s going on, build on strengths, and feel more connected, whether that’s through therapy or support for parents and carers.
Deciding to come to therapy, and choosing a therapist, is an incredibly big decision. Over the years, I have found that a lot of my clients have not always had the best experience with practitioners, and this can cause significant anxiety when deciding to access therapy again. Whether you are coming to therapy for the first time, or you have had therapy before, I respect the care and time that is needed to find the right person for you. It is important for you to feel safe and valued for you to explore what is happening in your life. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you want to learn a little more about me and my approach.
Deciding to come to therapy, and choosing a therapist, is an incredibly big decision. Over the years, I have found that a lot of my clients have not always had the best experience with practitioners, and this can cause significant anxiety when deciding to access therapy again. Whether you are coming to therapy for the first time, or you have had therapy before, I respect the care and time that is needed to find the right person for you. It is important for you to feel safe and valued for you to explore what is happening in your life. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you want to learn a little more about me and my approach.
I have been working full-time as a psychotherapist since 2002 and have over 16,000 clinical hours of experience. Trained in a number of different types of therapy, I offer a huge depth of experience, formerly as a Senior Psychotherapist with a community mental health team (CMHT) within the NHS and now as a psychotherapist in private practice. Additionally, as I have an unusual dual training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Humanistic & Integrative Psychotherapy, I am uniquely placed to offer a flexible and powerful approach to psychotherapy.
I have been working full-time as a psychotherapist since 2002 and have over 16,000 clinical hours of experience. Trained in a number of different types of therapy, I offer a huge depth of experience, formerly as a Senior Psychotherapist with a community mental health team (CMHT) within the NHS and now as a psychotherapist in private practice. Additionally, as I have an unusual dual training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Humanistic & Integrative Psychotherapy, I am uniquely placed to offer a flexible and powerful approach to psychotherapy.
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How effective is treatment for learning disabilities?
When initiated early and tailored to a child’s specific needs, learning disability treatment can be quite effective at helping a child cope with their disability, though its exact efficacy may depend on the severity of symptoms and whether comorbid disorders exist. Less is known about treatment initiated in adulthood, but it is certainly possible that an adult with a learning disability will see some improvement—or at the very least, identify workarounds and accommodations that could make symptoms less burdensome in day-to-day life.
When should someone seek treatment for learning disabilities?
It’s best to seek treatment as early as possible. Because learning disabilities often go unnoticed until a child starts school, or even until they’re a few years along, regular check-ins with teachers and doctors can help parents determine whether children are meeting milestones and keeping up with peers or whether an evaluation for learning disabilities may be warranted. And although earlier is always better, it’s never too late to be evaluated for learning disabilities and to seek treatment.
What happens if learning disabilities are left untreated?
Undiagnosed and untreated learning disabilities can be a source of significant frustration and shame for a child, who may feel that their challenges stem from a lack of intelligence or willpower. Such feelings can trigger low self-esteem, depression, or anxiety, which may push a child toward risky behaviors, including substance use. In adulthood, untreated learning disabilities can interfere with career success, and lingering feelings of self-doubt and shame can negatively affect someone’s mental health.
Are there medications for learning disabilities?
Currently, there are no medications designed to treat specific learning disabilities such as dysgraphia or dyscalculia. However, someone with a learning disability may be prescribed medication for a comorbid condition, such as anxiety, depression, or ADHD, which may have positive downstream effects on their learning disability; for example, a child with both ADHD and dyslexia may find that they’re better able to focus on their reading exercises after being prescribed a stimulant medication.