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  1. www.samh.org.uk › about-mental-health › mentalTalking Therapies - SAMH

    Is there a difference between ‘therapy’ and ‘counselling’? At SAMH, we usually use the term ‘talking therapy’, but you might also hear people talk about: counselling; therapy; psychotherapy; psychological therapy; talking therapy; Download our information publication: Understanding Talking Therapies

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    Some services offer treatment for young people aged from 16 and 17, but you need to check this with individual services. Children and young people who are not able to access adult talking therapies can get support with mental and emotional problems from their local children and young people's mental health service.

    If you’re feeling anxious or depressed during pregnancy or after becoming a parent you can also access NHS talking therapies services. Talk to your midwife, healthcare worker or GP about your mental health, or you can refer yourself to an NHS talking therapies service online.

    Talking therapies have been shown to be very successful and beneficial for older people. Find out more about how talking helps on the Age UK website

  2. Counselling session: £55 (Please note, I do not work with new clients who are experiencing crisis. If you need immediate help please call your local GP, nhs 111 or 999. Or, you can access free listening services; Samaritans 116123, text SHOUT to 85258.)

  3. Counselling can help you cope with: a mental health condition, such as depression, anxiety or an eating disorder. an upsetting physical health condition, such as infertility. a difficult life event, such as a bereavement, a relationship breakdown or work-related stress. difficult emotions – for example, low self-esteem or anger.

  4. Areas of counselling I deal with . Abuse; ADHD; Affairs and betrayals; Anger management; Anxiety; Attachment disorder; Autism; Behaviour problems; Bereavement; Binge-eating disorder; Bipolar disorder; Blended family; Bullying; Burnout; Career counselling; Carer support; Childhood bereavement; Chronic fatigue syndrome/ME; Chronic illness ...

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  5. Charities can provide free or discounted counselling and therapy sessions. Where to Talk guides you to some of the services that are available.

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  7. Schools | Counselling | Samtherapy | Wythenshawe. Counselling Information for Pupils, Parents and Carers. What We Do. We offer an Early Interventions Service to emotionally distressed young people.

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