Cranmore Counselling offers a safe, non-judgemental environment where you can express your current concerns and difficulties, which are causing distress. You will be able to discuss issues you may feel uncomfortable discussing with friends or family. Your therapist will be able to listen objectively and use techniques and resources which can help you to make the changes necessary in order to improve your mood and general well being.
Your therapist is qualified and experienced and adheres to a strict code of ethics laid down by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Your therapist uses Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which is a highly effective and practical form of therapy recommended for many mood disorders.
Your therapist is qualified and experienced and adheres to a strict code of ethics laid down by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Your therapist uses Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which is a highly effective and practical form of therapy recommended for many mood disorders.
Services
Counselling sessions will be provided by a qualified Counsellor specialising in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and who adhere to the guidelines specified by The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Sessions will be confidential and focussed on the client's present difficulties to provide key skills to challenge thoughts, beliefs and behaviours which maintain these.
The word 'Cognitive' in CBT refers to the thoughts, beliefs and interpretations that people have about themselves or the situations they may find themselves in i.e. the meaning a person gives to events in their lives.
Each of these interpretations can lead to the person experiencing a different emotion affecting their mood i.e. anger, depression, concern which in turn causes physiological changes in our bodies such as muscle tension, heart pounding, sweating, headaches and many more.
Each of these interpretations can lead to the person experiencing a different emotion affecting their mood i.e. anger, depression, concern which in turn causes physiological changes in our bodies such as muscle tension, heart pounding, sweating, headaches and many more.
When you are depressed you can feel very sad, hopeless, and unimportant and often unable to live in a normal way. You may have difficulty concentrating, making decisions and have a tendency to procrastinate. Usually enjoyed activities no longer have the same appeal and you may struggle to feel a sense of achievement on a daily basis.
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