Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Unhappy times that people face are varied. I can work with a range of issues, including, bereavement, relationship difficulties, low mood, confidence and self esteem issues, and loss of identity through illness or long term health conditions. I have a particular interest in women’s health and the challenges that the peri-menopause and menopause can bring.
A person centred approach is at the heart of what I offer, believing that we are all experts on ourselves. Sometimes we can lose our way and there is no shame in having help to rediscover which direction we want to go in. I will listen with empathy and compassion and invite you to talk through whatever is causing you unhappiness.
Creating a therapeutic relationship where there is trust and connection are the most important ingredients in the therapy sessions, it allows you to explore your challenges in a safe and non judgemental space. Primarily, I will use a person centred approach, though I may use other approaches for specific issues such transactional analysis for relationship issues.
I volunteer for a bereavement charity, counselling people through their grief journeys, if this is something you have expereinced, I can offer counselling in this area too.
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Beverley-Ann Watts supports people through a wide range of difficult experiences. She works with bereavement, relationship difficulties, low mood, confidence and self-esteem concerns, and loss of identity associated with illness or long-term health conditions. She has a particular interest in women’s health and the challenges that the peri-menopause and menopause can bring.
A person centred approach is at the heart of Beverley-Ann’s practice, founded on the belief that each person is the expert on their own life. When someone loses their way there is no shame in seeking help to rediscover the direction they want to take. She listens with empathy and compassion and invites clients to talk through whatever is causing their unhappiness.
Beverley-Ann places great importance on building a therapeutic relationship based on trust and connection, providing a safe and non-judgemental space to explore difficult issues. She primarily uses a person centred approach, and may draw on other methods for specific concerns – for example transactional analysis for relationship difficulties. She also volunteers with a bereavement charity, counselling people through their grief journeys, and can offer counselling in that area.
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