Infographic: How therapy will work with us

by | Jul 1, 2021

Making the decision to seek help with any personal issues is a sign of strength, though can feel like a big step.

That’s why we want to make what you can expect if you make an enquiry about the services we offer at Wellbeing Therapy Solutions as clear as possible.

Every enquiry will be treated confidentially with respect and compassion and without judgement.

We will always explore whether our therapy options are the right approach for you first of all and, if we jointly agree that they are, each individual session with your therapist will be tailored to enable you to find a positive way forward.

We will collaborate to develop practical strategies and both realistic and achievable goals.

We will also enable you to find ways to feel supported outside of our sessions.

As always, if you have any further questions, please get in touch with kate@wellbeingtherapysolutions.co.uk

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