Counselling in GU34

There are many reasons why we may find ourselves considering accessing counselling support throughout our lives. You may have a clear sense of the support you are looking for and the difficulties you are facing. Alternatively, you may just feel in your gut that something is not right. Perhaps you are realising that having a better understanding of yourself, your relationships and the impact of your environment would help you live a more fulfilled life. I am experienced in working with a wide range of issues from anxiety, stress, trauma and grief to confusing thoughts, life transitions, depression and difficulties in relationships.
There are many reasons why we may find ourselves considering accessing counselling support throughout our lives. You may have a clear sense of the support you are looking for and the difficulties you are facing. Alternatively, you may just feel in your gut that something is not right. Perhaps you are realising that having a better understanding of yourself, your relationships and the impact of your environment would help you live a more fulfilled life. I am experienced in working with a wide range of issues from anxiety, stress, trauma and grief to confusing thoughts, life transitions, depression and difficulties in relationships.

In my experience, people make the decision to come to counselling for many reasons, and I understand that it can feel very daunting to embark on a journey of this kind. I have a number of years experience of working with individuals with a range of issues including anxiety, depression, stress, anger, loss and bereavement, addictive behaviours, as well as family/work/relationship issues. I believe that just being able to talk about your thoughts and feelings can often bring great relief, and this experience can be life changing.
In my experience, people make the decision to come to counselling for many reasons, and I understand that it can feel very daunting to embark on a journey of this kind. I have a number of years experience of working with individuals with a range of issues including anxiety, depression, stress, anger, loss and bereavement, addictive behaviours, as well as family/work/relationship issues. I believe that just being able to talk about your thoughts and feelings can often bring great relief, and this experience can be life changing.

Hello, my name is Louisa Scarr, I am an Addictions Therapist. As a qualified Intergrative Therapist, I work with clients to establish a solid foundation as a result of an honest, respectful and trustworthy relationship. Having a nonjudgmental safe space allows my clients to feel, express and process difficult situations. Clients are supported to help improve coping strategies and manage problems more effectively. I focus on the here and now, as well as addressing how the past is affecting the present.
Hello, my name is Louisa Scarr, I am an Addictions Therapist. As a qualified Intergrative Therapist, I work with clients to establish a solid foundation as a result of an honest, respectful and trustworthy relationship. Having a nonjudgmental safe space allows my clients to feel, express and process difficult situations. Clients are supported to help improve coping strategies and manage problems more effectively. I focus on the here and now, as well as addressing how the past is affecting the present.

Starting therapy can be daunting so it’s important that you identify a therapist and an approach to working that feels right for you. As an art psychotherapist, I am open, honest and inclusive with considerable experience supporting children, adolescents and young adults in schools and community settings. My approach to working is psychodynamic - I’m interested in how past events may have affected you, both consciously and unconsciously, influencing the way you think, feel and behave. Should talking about your experiences be too difficult, I may encourage you to try different creative techniques as an alternate means of expression.
Starting therapy can be daunting so it’s important that you identify a therapist and an approach to working that feels right for you. As an art psychotherapist, I am open, honest and inclusive with considerable experience supporting children, adolescents and young adults in schools and community settings. My approach to working is psychodynamic - I’m interested in how past events may have affected you, both consciously and unconsciously, influencing the way you think, feel and behave. Should talking about your experiences be too difficult, I may encourage you to try different creative techniques as an alternate means of expression.

Hello and welcome to my profile. I am an experienced BACP Accredited counsellor, working with adults over the age of 18. I offer sessions in person in Carmarthen as well as online or via the phone. I am passionate about helping my clients to address the issues they bring to therapy, whether it’s anxiety or depression, grief and bereavement, relationship issues or perinatal mental health issues and birth trauma. I work from a person centred approach, incorporating other modalities as needed, sharing coping strategies and techniques to empower clients to make the positive changes they are looking for.
Hello and welcome to my profile. I am an experienced BACP Accredited counsellor, working with adults over the age of 18. I offer sessions in person in Carmarthen as well as online or via the phone. I am passionate about helping my clients to address the issues they bring to therapy, whether it’s anxiety or depression, grief and bereavement, relationship issues or perinatal mental health issues and birth trauma. I work from a person centred approach, incorporating other modalities as needed, sharing coping strategies and techniques to empower clients to make the positive changes they are looking for.

In today’s fast-paced, increasingly digital world, finding moments of genuine connection can feel rare. That’s where in-person therapy offers something truly special. The act of sitting together in a shared space creates an atmosphere that’s hard to replicate—one where nuance, presence, and shared energy come to life. Whether through outdoor walk-and-talk sessions surrounded by nature or in a comfortable indoor setting, I offer an experience that is grounded, personal, and deeply human. Therapy is a unique relationship—a collaborative partnership where we work together to explore your experiences and uncover insights that matter.
In today’s fast-paced, increasingly digital world, finding moments of genuine connection can feel rare. That’s where in-person therapy offers something truly special. The act of sitting together in a shared space creates an atmosphere that’s hard to replicate—one where nuance, presence, and shared energy come to life. Whether through outdoor walk-and-talk sessions surrounded by nature or in a comfortable indoor setting, I offer an experience that is grounded, personal, and deeply human. Therapy is a unique relationship—a collaborative partnership where we work together to explore your experiences and uncover insights that matter.

Rebecca is a professional psychologist offering integrative therapy. She has experience of working within a range of services within the NHS and charitable organisations both in the UK and abroad. Rebecca's doctorate level training involved a broad range of therapies and presentations. At the heart of her practice is a positive attitude towards individual difference.
Rebecca specialises in offering working in an affirmative way with neurodivergent individuals, and those who experience recurring difficulties. She also leads a neurodevelopmental diagnostic clinic with a multi-disciplinary team.
Rebecca is a professional psychologist offering integrative therapy. She has experience of working within a range of services within the NHS and charitable organisations both in the UK and abroad. Rebecca's doctorate level training involved a broad range of therapies and presentations. At the heart of her practice is a positive attitude towards individual difference.
Rebecca specialises in offering working in an affirmative way with neurodivergent individuals, and those who experience recurring difficulties. She also leads a neurodevelopmental diagnostic clinic with a multi-disciplinary team.
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How does your Counsellor compare?
Number of Counsellors in GU34
40+
Average cost per session
£60
Counsellors in GU34 who prioritize treating:
91% | Self Esteem |
89% | Anxiety |
87% | Stress |
85% | Relationship Issues |
85% | Depression |
77% | Bereavement |
66% | Coping Skills |
Average years in practice
10 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
67% | AXA PPP |
60% | Bupa |
53% | Aviva |
How Counsellors in GU34 see their clients
85% | In Person and Online | |
15% | Online Only |
Gender breakdown
84% | Female | |
16% | Male |