Our Therapists

Gill Bradley

I believe difficulties arise in our lives for a whole variety of reasons. Many of us find ourselves in a situation where we are juggling work and home lives. Pressures difficult relationships and work stress can all lead to feelings of dissatisfaction despair and distress.

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Jill Bradley

I am a qualified counsellor working with an integrative approach. I offer both long and short term counselling for individuals in crisis or those exploring personal development issues or difficult decisions. I aim to work alongside my clients in a safe and confidential relationship to explore the areas causing personal unhappiness.

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Sarah Bull

I offer counselling to adults and to young people from the age of thirteen. I aim to provide you with a safe space that is yours to use the way you want to, where you feel heard and where you won't be judged or criticised or told what to do. I won't sit in silence and you won't be made to talk about anything you don't want to. We will be able to explore reasons why you feel or behave in a certain way and I will support you in making a positive change.

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Helen Caudwell

Chartered Counselling Psychologist. Since 1991 I have been involved in the field of therapy and I still find fascination hope and fulfilment in the work that I do. My interests are wide and I have worked in a diversity of settings.

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Jeanette Caw

I am a Gestalt Psychotherapist and Systemic Practitioner and have been qualified and registered with the UKCP since 2000. I work with individuals, couples and families.

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Emma Corrigan

I specialise in hypnotherapy and neuro-linguistic programming but may also incorporate aspects of approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy, solution-focused therapy, psychodynamic therapy, discursive empowerment and emotional freedom technique.

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Carol Daniels

I am a qualified and experienced Sex and Relationship Therapist and I work with individuals and couples both privately and within the NHS.

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Garry Dunmore

Hypnotherapy is a completely safe and swift form of therapy. It's the most effective tool there is for harnessing the power of the subconscious mind, generating mental and even physiological changes that last.

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Andrew Enever

I think that our attachment systems are at the core of our being; and that disrupted, damaged, broken and unresolved attachments should be at the heart of all good therapy. In line with modern trauma theory, I use mindfulness and sensorimotor techniques to help create a curiosity on the part of my clients in their own relating. When appropriate, I use EMDR to powerfully and dramatically resolve past traumas.

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Gail Evans

I have many years experience in relationship and sexual therapy (couples and individuals). I offer EMDR a specialised approach to symptoms after traumatic experiences. I also work with sexual abuse. My background is in work with families and children.

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Elizabeth Galante

I am a qualified, accredited and very experienced counsellor who offers one-to-one therapy for a wide range of issues. I am empathic, understanding and genuine and although I may occasionally gently challenge you, I am not critical or judgemental but aim to walk by the side of you offering support as we explore whatever you wish to bring to therapy.

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Carol Gaynor

I am a qualified integrative counsellor and a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

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Nicola Hawkwood

As a qualified counsellor I have experience of working within the Primary Care Service, South Yorkshire Eating Disorders and I also work privately. My name is Nicola I am a warm empathetic person and as a counsellor I am committed to helping my clients. I believe that a good strong therapeutic relationship is vital to the counselling process and that everyone is unique.

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Tony Henstock

I will offer you the time, privacy and support required to explore aspects of your life you may feel you need to understand better or areas in which you would like to grow. Somewhere you can talk comfortably, knowing that I am impartial and unconnected with your everyday life and as someone with who you can share thoughts and feelings. I work in an Integrative Counselling approach which has the basic assumptions that we are naturally social beings with the ability and wish to relate externally to others and internally to ourselves.

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Chrissie Hinde

I have been working as a Gestalt Psychotherapist for 13 years. I work part time in private practice as a Gestalt therapist and supervisor and in the NHS as an Occupational therapist. I have 20 years experience of working in mental health with adults and 5 years experience working as a Creative therapist with children.

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Claire Lockwood

I am an experienced qualified counsellor and have experience of working with a diverse range of clients on a wide number of issues. However, my main area of experience is within eating disorders, including body image problems and compulsive exercise behaviours.

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Don McKnight

My name is Don McKnight, and I have lived in Sheffield on and off for the past 20 years. My core profession is in social work, where I have worked as a mental health professional for 18 years for various employers in the North of England, and also in the republic of Ireland.

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Ian Mountford

For the last 25 years seeking to understand the ways in which people become unhappy or dissatisfied in their lives and how this can be addressed has been a major focus in my life. I now hold a Diploma in Counselling which has helped me to develop ways to use what I have learned to benefit clients. I work with individual adults on a short or long term basis and have seen a fairly broad spectrum of clients either through GPs or through Cruse Bereavement Care.

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Mia Muscat

So often in our lives we reach a place where we are struggling in some capacity or another. It may be a deep routed issue that goes back to childhood or a past relationship. It may be some behaviour or thought process that is current and having an impact in your daily life and functioning. Whatever the issue is I believe counselling can help.

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Gayle Peppiatt

I have worked within a variety of settings using a Cognitive Behavioural approach to therapy (CBT) including adult mental health (both private and NHS) and as a counsellor at Women's Aid. I have also facilitated group work looking at issues surrounding substance mis-use and mental health awareness for asylum seekers and their workers.

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Carol Sexty

I offer you a safe, supportive space to explore whatever problems and issues you want to bring to counselling. I have experience of counselling on a wide range of issues including relationship difficulties/endings, gender and sexuality, trauma and abuse.

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Jenny Smallwood

Gestalt psychotherapy is a holistic approach to the healing and personal growth of the whole person - thoughts body and emotions e.g. heightening your awareness of how you may be "stuck" in your life or how you might be repeating unhelpful patterns of behaviour. Gestalt psychotherapy can enable you to take responsibility for your actions and achieve your full potential. Gestalt psychotherapy is about becoming "whole" rather than being fragmented or disconnected in life.

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Mandy Stockley

I am an experienced MBACP Senior Accredited counsellor working for the NHS and privately. My specialist interests are eating disorders, working with young people, and working with adults or young people with anxiety, stress and depression.

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Bryan Thornton

I have been counselling and mediating since 1999, following a career in Social Work. I discovered the Solution Focused approach in 2004 and never looked back.

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James Turner

I am a Cognitive Analytic Therapy Practitioner and a Mental Health Nurse. I have worked in mental health for 25 years in a number of therapeutic settings as a nurse manager academic and therapist. My work is often with complex mental health problems including personality problems depression anxiety and anger. I facilitate a therapy clinic in the private sector at Cornerstone and in the NHS for anger and complex personality problems in the North of Sheffield.

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Vicky Walker

I aim to develop a safe, supportive, and non-judgemental counselling relationship, where you can feel free to talk and share; a space of your own where your difficulties and distress can be heard and where I hope we can pool our resources. Perhaps I can work with you on some new insights and/or discuss some specific techniques; for example -recognising unhelpful patterns of thinking or behaving. As a qualified counsellor I am used to working with a broad range of client issues.

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Sarah Wallis

I have experience of using a range of therapies, and offer Cognitive Analytic Therapy at Cornerstone. I have extensive experience of working with depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, PTSD, survivors of abuse, bi polar disorder, borderline personality disorder and psychosis.

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Rainbow Counselling

We are independent counsellors offering one to one and couple counselling for a wide range of problems. We can also offer supervision to other counsellors. All members of the team are Christians and we offer specifically Christian counselling if requested. We offer non judgmental help to all adults regardless of race gender religion or political persuasion…

www.rainbowcounselling.org.uk

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