Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, my name is Sian Llewellyn, I am a Counsellor living and working in Wales. I qualified from Worcester University with a Level 5 FDSc in Person Centred Counselling. I have, since then, gone on to further study and I hold an accredited Diploma in Relationship Counselling and an accredited Diploma in CBT, I also have training/certification in Psychology and Compassion Focused Therapy.
I believe that a happy and healthy life can be achieved through the congruence, the empathy and the support of the person centred therapeutic process. One of my passions is working in private practice. I have met some incredible clients and it means everything to me, to witness transformation and to see their issues diminish.
I have experience of helping clients through many issues, including things like; anxiety and depression, self esteem issues, low self worth, attachment issues, addictive personality traits, relationship / sexual issues, eating disorders and childhood trauma.
If you would like to get in touch, I can guarantee there will be no judgement, just a friendly and supportive therapist who will be able to guide and support you through any crisis.
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Sian Llewellyn is a counsellor based in Wales who works in private practice. She trained at Worcester University and holds a Level 5 FDSc in Person Centred Counselling, along with accredited diplomas in Relationship Counselling and in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. She has also completed training and holds certification in Psychology and Compassion Focused Therapy.
She values the person-centred approach, believing that congruence, empathy and consistent support form the foundation for a happier, healthier life. Working in private practice is a particular passion for her, and she finds it rewarding to witness clients’ progress and see their difficulties lessen over time.
Sian has experience supporting people with a range of concerns, including anxiety and depression, self-esteem and low self-worth, attachment-related issues, addictive personality traits, relationship and sexual difficulties, eating disorders and childhood trauma. She offers a non-judgemental, warm and supportive presence and aims to guide and support people through crises when they reach out for help.
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