Sunday 16 September 2012

Counselling for Students

Being a student can be a difficult time for lots of different reasons –
  • The stress of exams and considerable amounts of writing can cause people to feel anxious on a regular basis.
  • Balancing home life with studies can wear people down, leading to prolonged feelings of unhappiness and depression.
  • The whole experience of working towards a future you are still not sure about can be very overwhelming and can cause changes in sleeping and eating patterns.
  • Past traumatic experiences can also hold people back from doing well in their studies.
  • Sometimes students find ways of distracting themselves from their problems that can be destructive and dangerous, such as excessive alcohol and drug use.
These issues can be faced by both younger and more mature students. By having counselling you will have the time and space to explore what is troubling you in a safe and confidential setting. You will be free to speak openly and honestly with a trained professional who is down to earth and non-judgemental.

I offer open ended counselling sessions so you are not constricted to a limited number of appointments. There is no minimum to the number of sessions required either. My clients leave counselling when they feel good and ready.

I am also well aware of the financial constraints faced by students and would be happy to negotiate a lower fee. When contacting me please don’t hesitate to mention that you are a student  so we can arrange a suitable price.
I work flexibly with people in Waterloo, Central London and via Skype. Please contact me to book a session or to discuss your situation in more detail to see whether I can be of help.

Source jonnysibbring.co.uk

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Jonny Sibbring

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