Here is some feedback from a few previous clients:

“I can’t thank Kirsty enough for helping me transform my life. Kirsty worked with me for around a year and a half, she has helped me become more confident and has taught me to listen to and trust my inner voice.

It was a strange process at the start but she was very easy to talk to, explained things clearly and helped make it clear that with consistency you get through the process. I’d say after 6 months things really started to change for me. I just felt very comfortable with her.

I initially went to Kirsty to talk about grief and the loss of my Mum but this grew into something more. I now feel I have the tools and confidence to deal with whatever life throws at me and if it gets too much again I know I can go back and talk to Kirsty to help me through.”

“My time with Kirsty was one of the most pleasant experiences I have had in counselling. She was open to trying different methods with me, listened attentively and well, and this is not even mentioning the environment in which our sessions were held. Kirsty’s room was warm, comfortable, and made me feel safe. I would thoroughly recommend Kirsty to anyone that is considering counselling, she is brilliant.”

 

“I had counselling sessions via Zoom with Kirsty for just over a year and found them to be hugely beneficial. The first session was mainly gathering information about me and why I had decided to try counselling which gave us a good stepping stone to start our next sessions on. However, I found that over the course of the sessions topics and events were discussed that I wouldn’t have foreseen but it all felt very natural and Kirsty makes you feel comfortable enough to explore and discuss anything you want to. After a few months of counselling sessions I really started to look forward to them and would finish a session feeling positive and uplifted. I would highly recommend Kirsty for anyone who is looking to try counselling sessions for the first time or someone returning to counselling but looking to find a new counsellor.”