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I offer a non-judgemental, warm and empathic and confidential service. I believe that every client can overcome their difficulties. Today, you have taken the first step to a happier, healthier and improved life.

I have a vast amount of experience working in the charity sector on a broad range specialising in areas including abuse, addiction, ADHD, anger issues, anxiety, bereavement, depression, eating disorders, LGBT, OCD, parenting-related issues, personality disorders, phobias, post natal depression, PTSD, relationships, sexual problems, stress management, suicidal thoughts, victims of conflict.

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21 January 2023

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Excellent support and guidance by Jonathon. He has supported me and is very empathic. I would highly recommend him. I appreciate the progress I have made. Thank you so much.

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Thank you so much Sarah for your kindness. How very kind.

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It is an absolute privilege to help and support people to improve their lives.

I was left severely injured as a consequence of the London Docklands terrorist bomb which also killed my two friends. However, I have utilized this challenging experiences to help others with mental health conditions and challenges to move forward.

I'm kind, warm and empathise with others who are experiencing difficulties. I have a proven track record of helping others to overcome difficulties and improve their overall wellbeing. A number of clients have publicly spoken to the media commending the help which I have extended during their journey .

Among those welcoming the move was Joe Holbeach, who was left badly injured by the Enniskillen IRA bomb attack in 1987. "Ever since (I) have struggled with mental illness. I tried to take my life and ended up in BlueStone Psychiatric Unit. Mr Ganesh helped me during this difficult time in my life and he also wrote a report to the court to explain my behaviour," he said.

Susanne Dodd lost her father Stephen, a Metropolitan Police inspector, in the Harrods IRA bombing in 1983. "I will never forget the counselling support that I received from Jonathan," she said. "I will never fully recover from the murder of my poor dad but with Jonathan's help I have be able to manage my mental health by developing strategies that allow me to cope."

https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2022/10/18/news/docklands_bomb_survivor_launches_new_counselling_service_inspired_by_friend_s_death-2863834/

I offer online and telephone counselling. I also offer face-to-face counselling in our comfortable and secure room.

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