
Practitioners
Glenn Mower - Counselling and Counselling Supervision
Shauna Hope - Counselling and Counselling Supervision
Jemma Spratt - Humanistic Psychotherapy
Milena Nikolova - CBT & EMDR Therapy
Suzanne Pearson - CBT Therapy
Karmen Losey - Humanistic & Integrative Counselling
Emma Wingate - Counselling
Morag Ruffell - Humanistic and Integrative Counselling
Imogen Pearce - Creative Psychotherapy
Josephine Lay - Child Psychotherapy, Drama and Movement Therapy
Counselling is a talking therapy that involves a trained therapist listening to you and helping you find ways to deal with emotional issues.
Sometimes the term “counselling” is used to refer to talking therapies in general, but counselling is also a type of therapy in its own right.
What can counselling help with?
Counselling can help you cope with:
a mental health condition, such as depression, anxiety or an eating disorder
an upsetting physical health condition, such as infertility
a difficult life event, such as a bereavement, a relationship breakdown or work-related stress
difficult emotions – for example, low self-esteem or anger
other issues, such as sexual identity
What to expect from counselling
At your appointment, you’ll be encouraged to talk about your feelings and emotions with a trained therapist, who’ll listen and support you without judging or criticising.
Counsellors at the Centre for Whole Health are Accredited Members of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
https://www.bacp.co.uk/
Please note that CWH is not responsible for the practitioners that utilise our rooms.
Any complaints or concerns must be addressed to the practitioners or their governing bodies.
We store any information of clients that use our centre in line with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).