Depression- there IS hope.

I have worked with a large number of clients and have often been struck by how the experience of depression can differ so much between individuals.

Some describe it as feeling they are constantly carrying around a heavy weight, a dark cloud in their head, a deep it or shadow that they struggle to get away from. Some describe it in terms of a general feeling of hopelessness, unhappiness, worthlessness or feeling stuck in the past. Others describe noticing sleeplessness, achiness, their head feeling fuzzy or a change in appetite and enjoyment of things that used to bring them joy.

It can be so easy when these feelings feel overwhelming to feel alone, to avoid others and to beat yourself up for ‘not coping’. There can also feel a real need to understand why you feel like this.

It’s at this time you need to hear that you’re not alone, that even if it feels difficult to understand or hard to pin down a specific cause, what you are experiencing is your body’s natural response to life’s challenges. I want you to know that what you are feeling isn’t a sign of weakness or another comment on your flaws.

I am here to stand with you and help you believe, however desperate things feel, it is possible for things to change.

I have found that counselling can be really powerful as it gives the chance for you to feel safe to experience the feelings and thoughts that often feel ‘too much’ to think about or that we may not even be fully aware are causing us so much trouble. We have the chance to see and understand ourselves fully, to accept and learn to be kind to ourselves and to recognise our potential, our extraordinary ability and most importantly that there IS hope.

I know reaching out when you are feeling how you are may feel really hard. I have seen that you will feel better for doing it and it is one, hugely important, step towards finding yourself again.

New Year, New You?

Happy New Year?

For lots of people this can feel a hard time of year.

Whether Christmas was a time of joy, surrounded by those you love, or a challenge where you recognised who was missing or what is difficult for you and in your relationships, January and February can be tough- and the grey days and dark nights don’t help!

Surrounded by the chants of ‘New Year, New You’ it can often feel like it’s hard to know where to start to feel happier being you…

In this blog I will discuss some of the issues my clients come and see me with; from depression, bereavement and relationship problems to low self-esteem, anxiety and health issues, amongst others.

I hope it may help to hear and understand more about some of the challenges I frequently work with, however I want you to know that whether you can identify with these examples or not, you are not alone.

With every client I work with, we aim to work together get to the bottom of how you are feeling, to understand more about your struggles and how you can best move forwards towards lasting, meaningful change.

However dark things feel there is always hope and I am here to help. This can be the year of a happier you.