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Talking Therapy COUNSELLING Managed by Sponsored by Community Interest Company Registered Number 8652565 £45 per session Useful links www.itsgoodtotalk.org.uk www.bacp.co.uk www.facebook.com/communitylifedesign www.newleaf.uk.com Please contact us directly, or through your support worker, if you would like to see a counsellor. You will receive a warm and friendly welcome. 07590 684888 EMAIL: [email protected] www.facebook.com/communitylifedesign

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Talking TherapyCOUNSELLING

Managed by

Sponsored by

Community Interest Company Registered Number 8652565

£45per session

Useful linkswww.itsgoodtotalk.org.uk

www.bacp.co.uk

www.facebook.com/communitylifedesign

www.newleaf.uk.com

Please contact us directly, or through your support worker, if you would like to see a counsellor. You will receive a warm and friendly welcome.

07590 684888EMAIL: [email protected]

www.facebook.com/communitylifedesign

Page 2: Counselling for people with learning difficulties in Somerset

What is counselling?

Counselling is a talking therapy.

The person you talk to is called a counsellor. They are trained to listen and support you.

They offer a safe and regular place to talk about difficult feelings that may be painful, uncomfortable or confusing.

You can talk to them about anything.

The counsellor can help you understand your feelings and emotions and together find positive solutions.

You and your counsellor

Feeling comfortable and safe with your counsellor is very important for the process to work.

They care about you and want what is best for you.

Your relationship with your counsellor is different to that of a friend, family member or support worker.

They will not tell you what to do, criticise or judge you.

Trust

Your counsellor will not tell anyone else what you talk about unless they are worried about the safety of you or someone else.

What to expect

Your counsellor will offer a safe and welcoming space for you to talk about negative thoughts and feelings.

Sometimes you may feel upset, angry or sad – your counsellor will support you through this.

It may take a few sessions before counselling starts to make a difference.

Some people see their counsellor once a week, at a set time, but you can agree a routine that is right for you.

Sessions are usually 50 minutes but times can be arranged to suit you.

Your carer can attend your first meeting if this makes you feel more comfortable.

Counselling can help you with:

• Abuse • Family issues• Anger • Low self-confidence• Anxiety • Low self-esteem• Bereavement • Relationship issues• Bullying • Self harm• Depression • Stress• Fear • Suicidal thoughts

Counselling can help you feel less stressed and less anxious and therefore more confident and in control of your life, so you can have better relationships with family and friends.

50 mins