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ADUS
Healthcare Counselling
Welcome
to the ADUS Counselling Service.
Through our network of affiliate counselors and
psychotherapists we are able to provide local, professional,
affordable counselling to clients throughout the UK.
This counselling or Psychotherapy can be offered on a long
or short term basis.
People
seek counselling for a wide range of difficulties. Counselling at
ADUS Healthcare gives you an opportunity to explore any problems
and issues you may have in a confidential setting with a
professionally trained Counsellor who will listen and help you
explore and understand your feelings.
Counselling
is a form of psychological or verbal therapy that can offer people
of all ages a chance to talk about their troubles and difficulties
and then change how they feel and behave.
Through
our network of affiliate counselors, psychotherapists and
therapists we are able to provide our clients with different types
of counselling and therapy such as Family Counselling,
Relationship Counselling, Addiction Counselling, Aftercare
Counselling, Cognative Behavioural Therapy, Person Centered
Therapy to name but a few
Our
therapists are all 'solution focused'.
This means that therapy will not normally be open ended,
but rather with a focus on identifying your problems and helping
you address then in the best possible way.
In order to do this they ustilise widely accepted models
and approaches. These provide a beneficial and rewarding
opportunity to move forward and regain control of your life.
At ADUS
Healthcare we are able to provide individual,
couple or family
counselling in your home
area.
We will ensure that you receive the highest
quality of therapy by qualified, accredited
professionals, who will be matched to meet your
individual needs.
Counselling
is usually booked in twelve week blocks, however
if you require longer or shorter feel simply ask.
At
ADUS Healthcare we are able to help you find a
counsellor in your home area.
This can be either on an individual, couple
or family basis.
What
is counselling?
Counselling
is about looking at and talking about feelings,
exploring underlying causes and identifying your
options and possibilities. It aims to support you
in working through your difficulties and providing
a save space to reflect on a painful experience.
Your counsellor will encourage you to talk about
what is troubling you and listen carefully to what
you say. They may ask you some questions about
your strengths and ways of coping, as well as
establishing how much support you have in your
life.
Counselling,
as a process, aims to help you reach your own
decisions and make your own choices in life. It is
not about giving advice, making decisions for you,
or imposing opinions on you. The counsellor will
not tell you what to do, or take action for you.
The aim is to help you reach your own solution.
Counselling
and Psychotherapy can be helpful for a wide range
of difficulties such as:
Depression
Relationship
Problems
Stress
Management
Bullying
Anxiety/Panic
Attacks
Low
mood and Self-Esteem
Eating
Problems
Alcohol
or Drug Abuse
Sexual
Problems
Bereavement
and Loss
Trauma
Resulting from an Accident, Assault or Abuse
Domestic
Violence in Relationships
Loneliness
Suicidal
Thoughts and Feelings
Anger
Management
The
Benefits of Counselling
Professional
counselling or psychotherapy offers assistance to
people who are troubled or experiencing
difficulties in their life. The main benefits is
that it:
It
can offer a supportive and caring relationship in
which you can explore any issue at your own pace;
You
are accepted for who you are in a non judgemental
way;
It
can help you see difficulties more objectively;
It
can help you identify and express your feelings
It
can help you come to terms with new or past
experiences;
It
can improve communication;
It
can help you take control of your life and become
more assertive;
It
can help you to become more realistic in setting
goals.
First
Counselling Meeting and Assessment
All
our services start with an initial consultation
session, which normally lasts for 50 minutes.
Attending this meeting is not in itself a
commitment to start therapy; it is an opportunity
to explore what has brought you to Adus
Healthcare, and to decide whether to start
attending regular sessions. During the
consultation the therapist will assess the nature
of your difficulties, discuss with you any
concerns you might have, and decide the best way
in which we might help.
This
crucial first stage is central to all our work. It
ensures you can start to receive the most
appropriate form of counselling or psychotherapy,
usually straight away.
When
ongoing counselling is agreed, we will make
arrangements for you to see a counsellor on a
regular basis. When you have your ongoing
counselling you will normally see the same person
each week for a 50 minute session. If for any
reason you cannot keep an appointment, please let
us know as we can then fit in other clients who
may be waiting.
Our
Standards
We
require our counsellors and therapists to have
undergone professional training to the highest
standard, to receive proper supervision of their
work, to receive appropriate personal therapy and
to hold appropriate indemnity insurance.
Telephone
& e-counselling
Telephone
and e-counselling are an alternative source of
help when in-person sessions or other telephone
contact are not convenient or accessible. Online
counselling can be especially helpful for those
who, for whatever reason, find it difficult or
impossible to go to a counsellor's office.
Telephone
and e-counselling is a professional, confidential
counselling service available over the telephone
or on the Internet, through your EAP. It allows
you to connect with a counsellor from any computer
with Internet access, anywhere in the world.
e-counselling
is available by appointment only.
What
equipment do I need to be able to do
e-counselling?
You
need a computer with Internet access. It is
helpful to have broadband, or a fairly fast
connection. You don't need to download any special
software to use our e-counselling.
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