Individual Relational Psychotherapy,

Relationship Counselling,

Clinical Supervision.

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Strong suicidal feelings need urgent attention.
If you are in crisis, call 999 or visit your local A&E department.

If you are struggling with your mental health, don't keep your suffering a secret.

Reach out for support today. Speaking to someone can be the first step towards feeling less alone and finding the right help for your situation.

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Choosing private therapy can increase access, give you more choice and allow you to go at your own pace.

You may be able to access therapy sooner and in a way that is convenient to you. The most important consideration is the potential for a good relationship with your therapist: to sit together, to collaborate and to relate.

You can search the BACP directory for help finding an accredited therapist.

If private therapy isn't an option, there may be other routes to support.

If you are in work, check whether your employer provides an Employee Assistance Programme, often called an EAP. Through this route you may be able to access free short-term counselling.

EAP services are separate from your employer and operate confidentially. Alternatively, your GP may be able to refer you for short-term CBT counselling through local NHS services.

Organisations, charities and helplines offering immediate support include:

You do not have to manage difficult feelings alone.

Whether through emergency support, your GP, an employer scheme, a charity, a helpline or private therapy, reaching out can help you find the right next step.