Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi my name is Dawn. I have been a Counselling Professional since 2005. I have a lived experience of depression and life and how we build building blocks, one upon the other, carrying all these blocks within us. I have a depth of experience both professionally and personally especially with mental health issues with children and adults.
I love counselling and being with people. I live in reality and know the depths of pain that we can hold inside and the depths of pain this has on those around us. I also know the beauty that acceptance of this pain leads to and the creativity, the freeing and the emergence of who you really are. Over the years I have gained much awareness and experience of working with individuals with Autism, and ADHD. I am aware of the struggles that are present in every day life; masking, anxiety and more and recognise that there is not enough support and awareness out there which can add to the struggles of each individual.
I am very creative and grounded. I feel truly listening is very important.
I have done counselling over the years in numerous settings such as within schools, fostering communities, Live Well Kent (mental health and wellbeing organisation), doctors surgery and counselling charities as well as my own private practise.
Please get in touch to see if you feel comfortable with me, it is very important that you feel you can connect with me and also to explore what you would like to get from counselling.
I also have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, coping with grief and loss, motivation, self esteem, and confidence, & depression. I believe that you are the expert of your story and that you have many strengths that will assist you in overcoming things that challenge you. Taking the first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. I am here to support you in that process.
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Dawn Rogers has worked as a Counselling Professional since 2005, bringing two decades of experience to her therapeutic practice. She speaks from both professional training and lived experience of depression, recognising how life can feel like a series of building blocks we carry within us.
Her work spans support for children and adults facing mental health challenges, and she has developed particular awareness and experience in supporting people with Autism and ADHD. She understands common day-to-day struggles such as masking and anxiety, and the added burden that limited awareness and support can create.
She values being fully present with people and describes counselling as a work she loves. Dawn combines a creative approach with a grounded style and places high importance on truly listening to each person she meets. Over the years she has delivered counselling in schools, fostering communities, with Live Well Kent (a mental health and wellbeing organisation), in doctors’ surgeries, through counselling charities and in her private practice.
Dawn has experience helping clients manage stress and anxiety, cope with grief and loss, and build motivation, self-esteem and confidence while working with depression. She believes each person is the expert of their own story and that their strengths can support them through difficult times. Taking the first step towards a more fulfilling life requires courage, and she is available to support people through that process. She invites prospective clients to get in touch to see if they feel comfortable and to explore what they would like to gain from counselling.
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