
If you wish to book an initial consultation please call the service manager, Tracey Pennington on 07719 346 657. The Epsom Counselling Service (ECS) provides individual and couple counselling and therapy in Epsom. We opened our doors in 1999 to offer affordable, easily accessible therapy in a confidential, and safe, environment. Additionally, since summer 2020, we offer the choice of in-person or video/phone link (subject to initial consultation) to talk to your counsellor.
We continue to offer individual counselling at the heart of our service. Additionally, we offer psychotherapeutic help, looking deeper at issues that may come to light. Whilst the ECS is based in Epsom, clients visit us from all around Surrey and South West London. Video/phone sessions can be conducted from anywhere in the world with smartphone access.
Clients seek counselling and therapy for a wide range of difficulties some of which are listed below:. As part of the wider range, at the formal end of the services available, ECS also offers couples counselling and life skills coaching.
We continue to offer individual counselling at the heart of our service. Additionally, we offer psychotherapeutic help, looking deeper at issues that may come to light. Whilst the ECS is based in Epsom, clients visit us from all around Surrey and South West London. Video/phone sessions can be conducted from anywhere in the world with smartphone access.
Clients seek counselling and therapy for a wide range of difficulties some of which are listed below:. As part of the wider range, at the formal end of the services available, ECS also offers couples counselling and life skills coaching.
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Epsom Counselling Service is proud to be associated with Epsom Mental Health Week.
This event, held within the local community, is part of a broader campaign to highlight Mental Health matters nationally.
The week long event, held annually in October, is supported by many leading Mental Health and Wellbeing agencies, supporters and advocates throughout the county.
The ECS retains an exhibit throughout the week, advertising our services to other mental health and community advice agencies, as well as members and visitors from the general public.
This event, held within the local community, is part of a broader campaign to highlight Mental Health matters nationally.
The week long event, held annually in October, is supported by many leading Mental Health and Wellbeing agencies, supporters and advocates throughout the county.
The ECS retains an exhibit throughout the week, advertising our services to other mental health and community advice agencies, as well as members and visitors from the general public.
Once you have decided that it may be worth having some counselling and/or longer term therapy, the next step is to contact us at ECS (0771 934 6657) by phone or text message.
Our e-mail link is experiencing technical problems at the moment so please do not e-mail.
Our service manager, Tracey Pennington, will respond, liaising with you to agree a suitable time to meet for an initial consultation session at the ECS in Epsom or video/phone link.
The session takes between thirty and forty five minutes.
Our e-mail link is experiencing technical problems at the moment so please do not e-mail.
Our service manager, Tracey Pennington, will respond, liaising with you to agree a suitable time to meet for an initial consultation session at the ECS in Epsom or video/phone link.
The session takes between thirty and forty five minutes.
The ECS offers counselling and therapy both as a support - as part of recovery after a crisis, trauma or difficult times, as well as a psychotherapeutic process - to reflect on, and implement, wider choices in engaging with life.
Consider for a moment what it is like when you are having a difficult time, or have a particular problem - would it be useful to talk it through and share the burden?
My friends are too busy with their own problems to burden them with mine." or ".They'll just try to sort everything out, to make it all seem better."
Consider for a moment what it is like when you are having a difficult time, or have a particular problem - would it be useful to talk it through and share the burden?
My friends are too busy with their own problems to burden them with mine." or ".They'll just try to sort everything out, to make it all seem better."
The Epsom Counselling Service offers a focused Life Coaching program with an accredited member of the BACP (Coaching Division).
The program facilitates successful resolutions, focusing through self awareness, on personal, domestic or work related issues.
The key to successful personal and professional development is the ability to make constructive decisions.
Decision-making is unavoidable and it's worth considering that doing nothing is a decision too.
Sometimes there are clues, not always wholly visible, that our choices/decisions may not be going too well.
The program facilitates successful resolutions, focusing through self awareness, on personal, domestic or work related issues.
The key to successful personal and professional development is the ability to make constructive decisions.
Decision-making is unavoidable and it's worth considering that doing nothing is a decision too.
Sometimes there are clues, not always wholly visible, that our choices/decisions may not be going too well.
The ECS is committed to providing opportunities for counselling and psychotherapy professionals to continue their personal development.
Many practitioners will be familiar with Robert de Board's book, "Counselling for Toads" which used the character Toad, from the novel Wind in the Willows, as a client in therapy, with his counsellor called Heron.
The theme suggests that as we grow we learn about self and our relatedness to others, noting the powerful influence of past relationships and their possible impact presenting in the here and now.
Many practitioners will be familiar with Robert de Board's book, "Counselling for Toads" which used the character Toad, from the novel Wind in the Willows, as a client in therapy, with his counsellor called Heron.
The theme suggests that as we grow we learn about self and our relatedness to others, noting the powerful influence of past relationships and their possible impact presenting in the here and now.
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