The information on this page is intended to help you understand something of the process of counselling so you can begin the sessions with some understanding of what to expect.
How Counselling Can Help
Counselling provides an opportunity to talk in confidence to someone who has the skills and experience to listen and to reflect on what is being said.
You may have up to six sessions with your counsellor, and it is likely that you will choose to focus on a particular issue during these meetings.
An aim of counselling is to assist you to make the changes which you feel would benefit you. This may involve a clearer understanding of what led to the problem in the first place.
Often the origin of a problem is in the past, but the link may not be obvious. Counselling can help you make the connections between the past and the present. The insight gained will in turn allow you a greater freedom of thought and action.
Your Counsellor will not advise you or tell you what to do, but will work with you to make sense of your difficulties, in a safe and accepting environment.
A high degree of confidentiality is assured, within the law and the Code of Ethics and Practice of the British Association for Counselling.
Who Counselling Can Help
There are times in most peoples’ lives when they feel unable to cope. It is not unusual to feel depressed, anxious or alone at some stage.
Memories of the past, painful events in the present or worries about the future may mean it is difficult to enjoy life or to achieve aims.
Some concerns which are brought to counselling:
• A difficult personal or work relationship • A bereavement or loss of some kind • Pressure through over-work • Worries relating to a relative or child • A personal crisis or major personal change • Conflicting feelings in a painful situation
Referral
If your doctor suggests you might benefit from counselling, you will be given this sheet in printed format. Your Practice Counsellor is Norma Wilson. She works at the surgery on Monday evenings from 4–7pm & Norma holds her second session at her private rooms: 91 Lake Road, Westbury on Trym, Bristol BS10 5JE. Sessions last for 50 minutes.
The first step is to ring Norma on mobile: 07787 706917 or 0117 9624695 to make an appointment for a session. Norma would prefer where possible to be contacted on her mobile number.
Norma has a Diploma in Counselling from the Westminster Pastoral Foundation. She is a member of MBACP (Accred) and follows the Code of Ethics and Practice of the British Association for Counselling (a copy of which is available on request from her). Norma is also a UKRC Registered Counsellor and a Counsellor for the British Infertility Association. |