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Carolyn Moscrop Counselling

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‘21 Certificate of Excellence, 2021

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We all have difficulty coping with problems and often need to be listened to without being judged.
I offer counselling that is friendly and professional. I know that you need space to explore your feelings and its important to find a way of working together that suits you.

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23 hires on Bark

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4.5/5

7 customer reviews

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9 August 2022

Counselling

Sent in a request no reply but bark email to say a request has been sent not at all professional

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30 January 2021

Counselling

Carolyn is a very nice person to talk, a good listener, Emily

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17 June 2020

Therapist

Didn't use it that's why I'm giving it 5 stars.

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1 April 2019

Counselling

Carolyn made a big difference to my young boy just after 1 meeting. He said he felt comfortable talking to her and has asked for more appointments

26 December 2017

very good listener, not judgemental, a good counseller, i would reccomend to anyone

3 November 2017

Carolyn is warm and I feel safe in her presence. I always feel better for seeing her.

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28 September 2017

Counselling

I am a trainee counsellor and my expectations are exactly what Carolyn fulfils. Professional yet so human and can express how I feel without reservation! Briefly, I don't regret travelling 20 miles to my sessions, worth it! Thank you Carolyn. More...

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I enjoy working with a variety of different people. I admire the courage of people who share their lives with their counsellor. I feel very lucky that people put such trust in me and in our relationship.
I am happy to be able give them my support.

As a social worker one of the groups I worked with was drug abusers. I saw how much counselling helped these and other people move on in their lives. I decided to train to become a counsellor because I thought I had more to offer in this role and being self employed gIves me the flexibility to work with clients alongside caring for my grandchildren.

Clients should choose me because I have a lot of counselling and life experience. Before I qualified as a counsellor I worked in other job occupations. This has helped me understand people from different backgrounds. Also I am a member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and I work by their Ethical Guidelines. I have regular supervision with a supervisor who is also a member of the BACP.