Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Counselling Trainer
SERVICES
Welcome to Tim Young Counselling
Counselling can provide a safe place in which to talk things over in confidence and without judgment. It is an opportunity to work through a present crisis or past trauma and learn more about yourself as an individual.
Are you in a difficult relationship, feel depressed and lonely, are you ill/disabled or caring for someone who is, recently divorced or bereaved, have suffered an assault, affected by an addiction or eating disorders, feel trapped or helpless, or just want to make a fresh start? Counselling may help you to understand your situation more clearly and allow feelings greater acceptance. Counselling offers you a time to talk about what is important to you.
The difference between Counselling & Psychotherapy It is well accepted that the terms Counselling and Psychotherapy are used synonymously and it is often difficult to separate the two ways of working. A very simplistic explanation maybe that 'Counselling' focuses on present issues, tends to be more short term and involves conscious awareness. Whereas 'Psychotherapy' focuses on the past, tends to be longer term and involves more unconscious processing.
Confidentiality
What is discussed will be treated with respect, discretion and is essentially confidential, however there are certain situations where strict confidentiality will not be possible. These include; where I consider you to a danger to yourself or others, or you disclose a serious criminal offence.
Short notes are made after each session to record attendance and the progress of therapy. These notes may also be used anonymously to aid in the clinical supervision of my work, in order for me to improve my service. Your attendance at the sessions implies acceptance of this situation. Please discuss any uncertainties with me.
General Information
I have a purpose built consulting room in Worcester from where I offer counselling appointments during office hours and on some weekday evenings. There is wheelchair access to my consulting room and I have some understanding and experience of working with disabled persons. I conform to the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) codes of Ethics and practice and the British Association for Counselling (BACP) ‘ethical framework’ (http://www.bacp.co.uk/ethical_framework/) My work is regularly supervised by a very experienced and well respected Clinical Psychologist.
Service Categories
Counselling, Psychotherapy
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