Lynda Piears
Member Status: Accredited
Member No: NCS20-00060
Location: Alton
About Me:
I am an experienced counsellor and psychotherapist and work from my private practice in Alton near the town centre.
I work using an integrative and holistic approach, working with my clients’ experiences, feelings, emotions, and thoughts, offering a space where you can feel safe to explore your feelings and any issues that are troubling you and causing pain. I believe that by offering the right conditions of a comfortable, safe, trusting, caring, respectful relationship this helps to create the right conditions for the desired change and growth.
I offer therapy to individuals, couples and families that maybe experiencing difficulties in their life that may include bereavement, loss, grief, depression, abuse, trauma, stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship difficulties, parenting and communication difficulties.
I offer a free 20 minute phone call for an initial discussion so that you can see if you feel we might work well together. Please contact me either by phone, text, or email to make an appointment.
As a qualified therapist I am an accredited member of the National Counselling Service (NCS), I work to the ethical standards of the NCS to ensure a professional, ethical and confidential service to all my clients. I am fully insured and registered with the Information Commissioners Office and am compliant with data protection and DGPR regulations.
How Counselling can help:
It can feel like you are alone when trying to deal with your problems so I can help you by working together where we explore your thoughts, feelings, experiences and relationships so that you can speak your truth and find the solutions, which will provide an opportunity for personal insight, growth and change, without the worry that you may have about talking to friends or family about your problems. I am passionate about the positive effects that talking to counsellor can have, who is there just for you, and I understand how difficult it is to take the first step in contacting someone like me to ask for help. I think it is hugely brave to do so.
What to expect in your first session:
I understand that you may feel anxious about our first meeting. I will send an email to confirm our first session and will include the details of how to find me, where to park, our working agreement and my data privacy policy so that you can familiarise yourself with these details before your first session.
First sessions will generally start with some paperwork, where I will run through our working agreement, and I will gather some details from you for my records. I will then turn to the reason for your appointment where I will invite you to bring whatever you wish to start with, and we go from there.
I offer flexible daytime and evening appointments to individuals over the age of 16 and I also work with couples and families and am a clinical supervisor.