Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a conscientious and passionate counsellor with a BA Hons degree in Person Centred Counselling. I have experienced sitting in group counselling settings, skills sessions as well as one to one counselling.
I work by building a trusting relationship with my clients and allowing them to lead the session, offering a non judgmental and confidential space to explore any issues.
I understand the importance of safeguarding as I have worked with various different vulnerable people, such as the elderly, children and special needs. I regularly reflect upon myself and my work using self care and supervision, and keep my professional development updated.
I have counselled a variety of clients including living with, anxiety, grief, family issues, previous abuse, pregnancy losses, still birth and substance abuse just to name a few.
I regularly attend supervision to ensure I keep myself and my clients safe, and attend training courses to enhance my learning and knowledge for my professional development.
I am currently working part time as a college lecturer teaching Person Centred Counselling. And undertaking a Masters in Psychology.
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Aimee Woodrow is a conscientious and passionate counsellor with a BA Hons degree in Person Centred Counselling (Bachelor of Arts with Honours). She brings ten years of experience and has worked across group counselling settings, skills sessions and one-to-one counselling.
She focuses on building a trusting therapeutic relationship and allows clients to lead each session, providing a non-judgmental and confidential space to explore the issues that matter to them.
Aimee has experience with safeguarding and has worked with a range of vulnerable people, including the elderly, children and those with special needs. She regularly reflects on her practice through self-care and supervision and keeps her professional development up to date by attending training courses.
Her counselling work has supported people dealing with anxiety, grief, family issues, previous abuse, pregnancy losses, still birth and substance abuse, among other concerns. She attends regular supervision to support client and practitioner safety.
Alongside her counselling practice, Aimee currently works part time as a college lecturer teaching Person Centred Counselling and is undertaking a Masters in Psychology.
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