My personal experiences led me to train as a counsellor after working as a mental health and mental capacity advocate. In 2016 I trained with Cruse Bereavement Support and have continued to volunteer with Cruse as I progressed in my studies to qualify as a pluralistic counsellor. My background as a disabled person, my career working with disabled people, and my experiences with bereavement (including suicide bereavement) have provided me with a vast toolkit that I draw on in my work as a therapist.
BSc Psychology (Hons)
Cruse Bereavement Support Foundation Certificate
MA Disability Studies
Counselling Skills Certificate (level 2)
Counselling Skills and Theory Certificate (Level 3)
Counselling Skills & Theory Diploma (Level 4)
Cruse Supervisor Course
On Line & Telephone Counselling Certificate
Diploma in Professional Psychotherapeutic Counselling Practice (Prof.Dip Psy C.) (Level 5)
Trauma Informed Practitioner
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