Life can sometimes feel like a heavy weight, full of moments that confuse, overwhelm, or leave us feeling stuck. It’s natural to want someone to listen without judgement, to have a space where your feelings and experiences matter just as they are.
That’s what I offer, a calm, compassionate presence to walk alongside you through whatever you’re facing.
Children and young people can experience emotional difficulties for many reasons, and it isn’t always easy for them to explain how they are feeling. As a parent or carer, you may notice changes in mood, behaviour, or confidence and feel unsure how best to help.
I offer counselling for children and young people in Ross-on-Wye, providing both face-to-face counselling and online counselling in a calm, supportive, and age-appropriate space.
Counselling offers young people a safe space to explore their feelings, build confidence, and develop healthier ways of coping.
Counselling can be helpful when a child or young person is experiencing:
Some children and young people may be affected by experiences that felt frightening, confusing, or overwhelming. These experiences can continue to affect emotional wellbeing, behaviour, and relationships.
My approach to trauma-informed counselling for children and young people is gentle and carefully paced. Building a sense of safety and trust comes first. There is no pressure to talk about difficult experiences before a child or young person feels ready.
I work integratively, with a strong person-centred foundation, meaning each child or young person is accepted as they are. Counselling is shaped around their age, needs, and personality.
Some young people find it helpful to talk, while others express themselves through creativity, play, or quiet reflection. I follow their lead, working at a pace that feels comfortable and respectful.
Parents and carers are supported appropriately, while confidentiality and the young person’s wellbeing remain central to the work.
I offer face-to-face counselling for children and young people in Ross-on-Wye from a private, welcoming counselling space designed to feel calm and safe.
I also offer online counselling for young people, which can be a helpful option for older children and teenagers who feel more comfortable connecting from home or have busy schedules.
Online counselling offers flexibility while maintaining the same level of care, confidentiality, and professional support.
I have over 15 years’ experience in mental health, working with children, young people, and families facing a wide range of emotional challenges. I am an Accredited Member of the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS) and work ethically, reflectively, and with ongoing professional development.
If you’re looking for a counsellor for children in Ross-on-Wye or support for a young person who is struggling emotionally, you’re very welcome to get in touch.
Counselling can help children and young people feel more understood, supported, and confident as they navigate life’s challenges.
Starting counselling is a brave and empowering step toward change. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or simply need someone to really listen, you’re not alone, I’m here to support you.
It can be hard to reach out, but you don’t have to do this by yourself.
I offer a free, confidential 15-minute call so we can see if working together feels right for you.