The Consulting Rooms.......because it makes sense
Email Link: sue@theconsultingrooms.co.uk
Private Practice of Susan B McIntyre
Qualifications: Adv.Dip.Hip., Dip.Pers.Dev., Cert.Couns. M.N.C.H, M.I.S.M.A.,
M.A.P.H.P.
Telephone Burnham-on-Sea 01278 784490
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Site last updated July 2007
Counselling and Stress Management
The ultimate aim of these interventions is to ensure freedom from whatever
has been restricting your capacity to make the most of yourself and your life.
We work proactively to help you find ways to resolve difficulties and balance
a lifestyle that is pleasurable, healthy and sustainable.
Counselling is an activity freely entered into by a person seeking help for
something that is troubling or perplexing. It addresses specific problems such
as Loss (bereavement, redundancy, divorce), Health issues,
Relationship difficulties etc. Short-term solutions focused counselling enables
the client to identify thoughts, emotions and behaviours. It helps them to understand
their feelings and discover opportunities for self-determined change.
Stress may usefully be defined as something that occurs where demands made on
individuals do not match the resources available. Stress Management techniques
seek therefore either to identify ways of reducing the perceived demands or
of increasing the resources available (perhaps both!). Everyone is different
and the way in which we experience and cope with pressure varies enormously
from one person to another, although it is possible to predict that some stressors
will be personality specific. Using the FREE LifeMapper
Personality Profiler on this site may help you to identify areas of conflict
which cause you stress and it is quite common for stress management interventions
to 'borrow' techniques from hypnotherapy, counselling, biofeedback and coaching
in this way.
Some of the areas where an eclectic approach may be appropriate include difficulties with Pressure (performance, productivity, relaxation); Communication (interpersonal skills); Decision-making (procrastination, uncertainty); Motivation (changes in self-perception/esteem, resourcefulness) and with Adult survivors of abusive childhoods, Child abuse and Trauma.