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Face2face Counselling Services

face2face counselling services

London

My name is Mary Dawes. I am a BACP registered and accredited Counsellor / Psychotherapist. I trained at the Wealden Institute, where I gained a Diploma in Counselling and studied Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy. I am an approved adoption counsellor registered through Barnardo's LINK Adoption Support Service, and I am a trained Cruse bereavement counsellor. I worked for five years with male survivors of sexual abuse at Mankind, a charity in Hove, and as a volunteer counsellor at Open Door, a project for 13-25 year olds in Eastbourne, for six years. As a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, I work within their Ethical Framework for Counselling Professions. I do not believe that there is a typical person or client, only that there are people who are in distress and are searching for help. I believe that “the relationship” between client and counsellor is at the heart of the work that I do, and it is this relationship that ultimately heals and promotes most growth and well being in a client. My approach is Person Centred and Integrative, as I believe that no one approach fits all. Therefore I draw on a variety of theoretical and creative methods. In accordance with BACP guidlines, I have supervision on my work, and I regularly undertake training as a commitment to my continuing professional development. I hold a full professional liability insurance. I offer long and short term counselling. My fee for a 50 minute session is £45.00

University Of Brighton Students Union

university of brighton students union

LEWES ROADBRIGHTON

A BIG HELLO FROM YOUR SU - WE'RE HERE TO MAKE STUDENT LIFE BETTER Brighton Students' Union is a supportive, representative, and fully independent charity run by students, for students. We're here for you every step of your journey as a student here at the University of Brighton. Coming to University is always a unique and exciting experience for any student. We're dedicated to making sure that every one of our 21,000 students feels both supported and empowered. We do this by working alongside the University and ensuring that students are at the forefront of every major decision they take. We're making student life better - check out our Strategic Plan for how we're committed to doing just that. We are here to make your student life better. Whether that’s getting involved with our societies and sports, representing your student voice, providing you with academic advice and support or helping you gain valuable employability skills by working and volunteering with us. We make sure that your University experience is the best it can be by providing you with plenty of opportunities to get involved and graduate with more than just a degree. No matter where you're studying, we're always nearby for a friendly chat or advice. You can find us at our receptions in Eastbourne, Grand Parade, Moulsecoomb and Falmer. You can view more information about everything we do in our Welcome Handbook! If you don't have it to hand, here's a digital version.