Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a qualified humanistic person-centred counsellor and registered member of the BACP. (British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists). As an individual I am a naturally warm and empathic person who is easy to speak to and committed to working with complete confidentiality, care, compassion and respect.
I have a great deal of experience in helping and supporting people gained through working and volunteering in community based mental health and wellbeing agencies. Before following my passion and studying to be a counsellor I gained a great deal of experience working for more than 10 years in roles where I provided emotional, mental health and wellbeing support to individuals who struggled with life challenges and complexities.
My experience includes working with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship and family issues, bereavement, gender identity, chronic health issues, suicide and self-harm.
My theoretical approach is person centred blended with drawing on influences from other therapies informed through my continued commitment to personal development and training.
My aim as a counsellor is to build a professional therapeutic relationship with you which will form the basis for our work together. It is in that trusting relationship that l will support you to explore and process your problems, experiences, stresses and concerns in the safety of our counselling sessions.
I understand how valuable it can be to have a safe space to share life’s challenges, to feel heard and listened to without feeling judged or pressured.
I feel fortunate to be a counsellor working hard to support you to be able to find solutions, acceptance, closure and gain a clearer understanding of who you really are and what you really want in life. It is through this journey that the sessions can be of most benefit to you enabling you to move on from therapy drawing on the experience to shape your own unique journey ahead.
If you have any queries or questions or wish to start counselling, I’m here to support you.
I look forward to hearing from you.
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Kathryn Evans is a qualified humanistic person-centred counsellor and a registered member of the BACP (British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists). She brings a warm, empathic manner and an approachable presence, and she works with care, compassion, respect and complete confidentiality.
Kathryn has built her skills through a mix of paid roles and voluntary work in community-based mental health and wellbeing agencies. Before training as a counsellor she spent more than 10 years supporting people with emotional, mental health and wellbeing needs, and she has six years of counselling experience.
Her therapeutic work has included supporting people with anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, relationship and family issues, bereavement, gender identity concerns, chronic health problems, suicide and self-harm. She also works with issues such as self-esteem, addictions, parenting, sleep and eating difficulties, and life transitions.
Kathryn practises from a person-centred stance while drawing on other therapeutic influences gained through ongoing professional development and training. Her aim is to establish a professional therapeutic relationship that becomes the foundation for the work together, providing a safe space to explore and process stresses, experiences and concerns within counselling sessions.
She recognises the value of feeling heard and listened to without judgement or pressure, and she supports people to find practical solutions, acceptance and closure. Kathryn aims to help clients gain a clearer sense of who they are and what they want, so they can move forward and shape their own unique journey beyond therapy. If you have questions or would like to begin counselling, Kathryn is available to provide support and looks forward to hearing from you.
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