Sue Grant Counselling
About the Business
Sue Grant Counselling is a trusted establishment located in the stunning Forest Therapy Centre in London, UK. This health institution is dedicated to providing clients with effective counselling services geared towards mental wellness. The centre is situated in a tranquil environment and boasts of excellent facilities designed to create an atmosphere that enhances healing and relaxation.
At Sue Grant Counselling, we understand that everyone faces their unique struggles, and that's why we provide a personalised approach to address individual needs. Our team of highly qualified and experienced therapists are skilled in various counselling techniques, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Person-Centred Counselling, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. This allows us to deliver effective treatment methods tailored to the needs and preferences of each client.
We also offer group therapy sessions, perfect for those who prefer to work through their challenges in a shared setting. Our group therapy sessions are facilitated by experienced therapists and provide a supportive environment for participants to build connections, receive emotional support and guidance, and learn coping skills from others.
At Sue Grant Counselling, we are passionate about helping our clients achieve mental wellness, and we offer a safe and welcoming space for all to explore their thoughts and feelings. We believe in empowering individuals towards taking control of their mental health and leading a fulfilling life, and we strive to provide the tools and support needed to achieve this.
Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship problems, or any other mental health challenges, Sue Grant Counselling offers the perfect point of interest for robust and transformative counselling services. Take the first step towards healing and contact us today to schedule a session.
Location & Phone number
Forest Therapy Centre, The Old Forge, 75-77 Station Passage, London E18 1JL, United Kingdom
Reviews
"I saw Su Grant regularly for a year. Her approach was less passive and formal than what I would have expected. For the most part, I think this had a positive impact on my therapy. She wasn't afraid to ask uncomfortable questions and pick apart some of my less helpful beliefs. When she did hit the mark, her inclination to actively talk as well as listen added considerable value to our sessions. One area in which I thought her informality strayed beyond professional behaviour was in discussing her other autistic clients and people on the autistic spectrum in general. My ASD/Aspergers diagnosis was one reason I chose to see her, as it is listed as one of her specialisms on counselling-directory.org.uk. When discussing the cliques that form in secondary schools, she rather pointedly remarked that the "ugly" kids tend to realise they belong together, referring I assume to the often neurodiverse groups of misfits one find in schools. On another occasion, she mimicked the downcast body language of her other autistic clients, in a way that didn't strike me as respectful. She repeatedly claimed that people on the autistic spectrum tend to do well academically, but only in STEM subjects. This is a stereotype to which there are many exceptions, myself included. Given that Su's words mirrored harmful stereotypes and the language of school bullies ("ugly"), I worry about what effect they may have on younger autistic clients. With that said, I do think I benefited from seeing Su. A few questionable remarks didn't undo the good she did for my self-esteem. I feel I have a clearer idea of what I want from life now and what behaviours and people I'd do better to avoid."
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