I am an eclectic Counsellor working with clients in the most appropriate way.
My training since 1990 has been in Humanistic, Psychodynamic and Cognitive therapy. I became
a Counsellor because I believe that people can help themselves with most problems by learning
to discover why they are like they are and seeking change. We are all like we are because of a reason.
The answers are within all of us, and as a Counsellor I use my skills to help you discover those answers.
I have trained with Gloucestershire Counselling Service, Bristol University, Gloscat and the Royal forest of Dean College.
Besides many other qualifications I hold a Certificate in Therapeutic Counselling, an Advanced Certificate in Therapeutic
Counselling and a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. I am an experienced Counsellor working with a wide cross section of
society. To enable me to give my clients the best service possible and to work within the BACP requirements I have regular
Supervision and personal counselling.
I have counselled for the Gloucestershire Association for Mental Health. The Terrence Higgins Trust, Gloucestershire
County Council, many private companies as well as individual clients.
Confidentiality is one of my main concern in the service that I offer you.
You may reveal sensitive or painful matters about yourself or others and I appreciate how important it
is to know how safe these disclosures are. My aim as a Counsellor is to work in your best
interest in ways which help you take more control over your life which respects your ability to make
your own decisions.
I am not here to advice or suggest or act on your behalf.
My aim is to support you the client.
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Gail Gill is an eclectic counsellor who adapts her approach to suit each client’s needs, working in the way that will most effectively support change and self-understanding.
Her training since 1990 has included Humanistic, Psychodynamic and Cognitive therapies, and she uses those perspectives to help clients explore the reasons behind their patterns and to find their own paths to change. She believes answers often lie within the individual and applies her skills to assist clients in uncovering those answers.
Gail holds a Certificate in Therapeutic Counselling, an Advanced Certificate in Therapeutic Counselling and a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling, and she trained with Gloucestershire Counselling Service, Bristol University, Gloscat and the Royal Forest of Dean College. She has 26 years of experience and has worked with a broad cross section of society, including roles with the Gloucestershire Association for Mental Health, the Terrence Higgins Trust, Gloucestershire County Council, many private companies and individual clients.
To provide a high standard of care and to meet BACP requirements, Gail engages in regular supervision and receives personal counselling. Confidentiality is a core concern in the service she offers – she recognises that clients may disclose sensitive or painful matters and understands how important it is to know how safe those disclosures are.
Gail’s aim as a counsellor is to work in the client’s best interest, supporting people to take more control over their lives while respecting their ability to make their own decisions. She does not act on a client’s behalf or offer directives – her role is to support and accompany clients as they work toward the changes they wish to make.
For many common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties and transitions in life – online therapy can be an effective alternative to in-person sessions. Research and practice have shown that, for these kinds of issues, remote therapy often performs comparably to traditional face-to-face work.
One major benefit is flexibility. People can meet with a therapist in the format that suits them best – by video call, phone, live chat or in-app messaging – which makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule or to access support from a distance.
Therapists offering online work are licensed professionals, and clients are free to change therapists if they feel a different match would be better. Online therapy can therefore provide both effective support for common mental health concerns and practical access that adapts to individual needs.
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