Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a qualified and insured integrative Counsellor, I am an accredited member of the National Counselling Society (NCPS) and adhere to their ethical framework for best practice. I offer a safe, confidential, non-judgemental, open and honest approach to counselling
Working in an integrative way means that I will use different techniques and elements from different therapy models, for example humanistic, cognitive behavioural therapy and solution focused to name a few.
I offer a safe non-judgemental space to explore issues that might be causing difficulties, in your life; whether you are feeling stuck or struggling with low mood and anxiety or have experienced trauma. Working together I believe we can recognise strengths and explore options to move forward in a positive way.
I have 18 years of extensive experience in working with children, young people and adults. With specific advanced training I specialise in trauma, bereavement, couples therapy, anxiety, neurodiversity along with working with children young people and adults who have experienced sexual violence.
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Shanni Hurton is a qualified, insured integrative counsellor and an accredited member of the National Counselling Society (NCPS), meaning she works to the professional and ethical standards set by that body.
She adopts an integrative approach, drawing on techniques from different therapy models – for example humanistic work, cognitive behavioural therapy and solution-focused methods – to suit each person’s needs.
Shanni offers a safe, confidential and non-judgemental space where people can explore difficulties that are affecting their lives. Whether someone feels stuck, is struggling with low mood or anxiety, or has experienced trauma, she aims to work collaboratively to identify strengths and consider positive options for moving forward.
With 16 years of experience working with children, young people and adults, she has undertaken advanced training and specialises in trauma, bereavement, couples therapy, anxiety and neurodiversity, including supporting children, young people and adults who have experienced sexual violence.
Many people ask whether online therapy can truly help. For a range of common concerns – such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties or coping with life changes – online therapy has been found to be as effective as traditional in-person work for most people.
A major benefit is flexibility. Clients can connect in the way that suits them best: video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. This variety makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to choose the format that feels most comfortable.
All therapists are licensed professionals, and if someone decides they would prefer a different therapeutic fit they can switch at any time.
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