What do you see when you look in the mirror? Sometimes life hits us hard, and we must put our crowns back on and face the world. You may have lost someone close through bereavement or relationship breakdown. It may be a health issue, employment issue or age-related issue.
If this is you, I invite you into a safe and comfortable place, realising that our losses can help us grow to become a better self. Each of us should try to look at the parts of us that have broken, search for ways to cope with traumatic events in a positive way, learn from negative experiences. With resilience, take the best from them and create growth, these experiences make each person unique, precious and valued.
As a creative counsellor I am very drawn to ‘Mosaic’ as a tool in my work with bereaved clients and those experiencing relationship problems. It is possible to create true and always different works of art, each with its own story and beauty thanks to the unique cracks formed when life breaks, wounds that leave different marks on each of us.
I am a qualified counsellor and member of the British Association of Counselling Practitioners (BACP) I am also an Independent Salon Owner (SRH). I have seen and experienced first-hand the difference of how at ease clients in the salon opening up sooner compared to those in the counselling room. As we look through the mirror reconnect with yourself to aid healing and grow self-belief.
I would love to help take the weight off your shoulders, for you to smile once more and move positively forward with your life.
‘My scars remind me that I did indeed survive my deepest wounds. That in itself is an accomplishment. And they bring to mind something else, too. They remind me that the damage life has inflicted on me has, in many places, left me stronger and more resilient. What hurt me in the past has actually made me better equipped to face the present.’ Steve Goodier
I work with adults in both short- and long-term counselling and offer a warm welcome and calm presence in a private salon environment.