Online & In Person · Richmond, South West London

A Confidential & Supportive Space to Work Through Life's Challenges

Reflective Living Counselling offers a safe, compassionate environment where you can explore what’s going on and find your way forward. You don’t have to go through it alone.

Why Consider Counselling?

Life can be hard. You don't have to face it alone.

Sometimes we get thrown off track, losing sight of ourselves in the busyness of it all or in times of difficulty. If things reach a sticking point, it can help to have the support of someone independent — whose job it is to listen, help you explore what’s going on, and have your back.

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Speak in Confidence

Counselling takes place in a safe space — whether in person or online — where you can meet with someone who will listen with sensitivity, empathy, and without judgement. A space wholly dedicated to you, free from other people’s opinions.

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A Problem Shared...

Counselling will help you gain greater insight into what’s causing the difficulties you are facing, and help you understand why you act or react to them the way you do.

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More Fulfilling Choices

Working together, I can help provide you with tools to move towards managing or resolving your difficulties. This process will help you reconnect with your values, feel more settled, empowered, and more connected to the inner you.

Location

In-Person Sessions in Richmond

In-person sessions are held in King Street in central Richmond, South West London. Exact location details will be provided upon booking a session.

Public Transport

6 minute walk from Richmond (London) Station — Mainline & District Line. Bus Routes: 33, 65, 190, 337, 371, 419, 490, H22, H37, R68

Parking Neaby

Friar's Lane Car Park, TW9 1NL - Old Deer Park Car Park, TW9 2RA - Street parking on The Green, Richmond TW9

You may not know it, but you've already taken the first step...

It can feel scary making the decision to contact a counsellor, but realising that resolving a problem requires something more means you have already taken the first step towards improving your life.