About Sue
I qualified as a clinical hypnotherapist in October 2020 and am a member of the National Hypnotherapy Society. I am bound by their strict code of ethics.
I am a qualified Person Centred Counsellor and a member of the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society.
During my counselling studies I lost a number of close family members in the last four years. It was challenging navigating my grief journey and maintaining life on a day-to-day basis. I wanted to understand myself and gain more information. I enrolled and subsequently completed the Grief Education Certificate Programme successfully.
I currently volunteer with two local charities, one being an addiction recovery charity and the other which supports individuals who seek assistance for poor mental health.
In addition, I am also registered with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO), which means that personal information is stored and handled confidentially and only used for the purpose it was collected. This being to support clients.
Services Offered
Hypnotherapy
Counselling
Counselling is a talking therapy that can support a wide range of emotional and mental health concerns including stress, anxiety, trauma and other personal issues. It is emotional support tailored to you to enable you to explore your issues in a safe and confidential space.
Bereavement support
Grieving can be a difficult and isolating experience, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Bereavement coaching offers gentle and structured support to help you navigate loss and find a way forward. This service is beneficial for:
- Processing the loss of a loved one
- Coping with life transitions such as divorce or job loss
- Finding meaning and hope after significant changes
- Rebuilding confidence and emotional strength
- Finding meaning in loss
- Help with practical coping tools