Diane Blenkiron

Diane Blenkiron


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07585 547 255

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Therapist - Harrogate

Harrogate HG3
07585 547 255
Sessions from £60.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Weekly, fortnightly or flexible appointments with a choice of in-person locations or online across the UK.

Daytime and evening sessions. 

Good availability Tuesday afternoon for in-person sessions.

An initial 20-minute telephone call is free.

About me and my therapy practice

If you鈥檙e thinking about counselling but not sure whether it鈥檚 right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There鈥檚 no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It鈥檚 about starting a conversation and we鈥檒l take it from there. There鈥檚 nothing too big or small.

I鈥檓 Diane, a qualified and experienced counsellor who understands how difficult it can be to reach out for support. I provide a warm and accepting environment where I listen, without judgment. It would be safe and private where we can explore what鈥檚 on your mind.

Every week, I work with adults who want to understand their emotions and relationships. Themes such as childhood experiences, family tensions and life events are often discussed in the counselling room. Feelings of anger, guilt and shame can come up. Others mention being afraid, worried or lost.

For several years, I volunteered with a West Yorkshire bereavement service and have broad experience working with people who are processing grief. Some speak of 鈥渄oing the grief work alone鈥 when the administration of the bereavement is finalised. Others discuss the deep sense of isolation and unacknowledged depth of their loss. Some clients mention the impact of others wanting to fix or avoid. Bereavement counselling would involve compassion and validation of your emotions and respect for you and the relationship you shared with your loved one.

My training with the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) informs the work I do with people navigating their way through infertility and involuntary childlessness. Themes such as fertility procedures and the hoped-for child come up, also identity, purpose and the secondary loss of hopes and dreams are often explored.

My additional training in trauma-informed counselling acknowledges the lasting impact of traumatic experiences long after the events are over. Emotional wounds do not always come from one single event, some clients speak of feeling helpless, unsafe or not being heard.

Practice description

In counselling, you choose the themes for discussion. It can help you make sense of your relationships and emotions. You may gain an understanding of your thought patterns, decision-making processes and how you view yourself. By talking and engaging in counselling, you would have the time and space to discuss your uncertainties, doubts, and fears. We would go at your pace, ensuring you feel comfortable sharing when you are ready. I understand that reaching out for counselling can feel daunting, especially when you are anxious or unsure of what to expect.

We would aim to develop a way of working that is based on understanding and acceptance. It would include openness, without judgment and gentle honesty to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is unsettling you.

Counselling could involve learning more about yourself and exploring relationships could help you understand your connections with others, including those who have been lost, through relationship breakups, divorce, separation and bereavement.

For those in the Harrogate, Knaresborough, Hampsthwaite, Otley and LS21 Leeds area, I am able to arrange in-person counselling sessions. Additionally, I offer nationwide online counselling that can provide a highly effective and convenient way of accessing therapy.

My first session

To establish if counselling is right for you, I offer a free 20-minute telephone call. It would enable me to understand the difficulties you are experiencing. You can ask questions and share your preferences and we can decide if we could work together.

At the first session, we will complete basic administration together, establish your reasons for seeking counselling and identify the themes you would like to discuss.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Harrogate, near Knaresborough

Harrogate, near Knaresborough HG2
07585 547 255
Sessions from £60.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Weekly, fortnightly or flexible appointments with a choice of  in-person locations or online across the UK.

Daytime and evening sessions.

Good availability Tuesday afternoon for in-person sessions.

An initial 20-minute telephone call is free.

Parking, ramp and lift access. Served by public transport to/from Harrogate and Knaresborough and on the Harrogate - York train route. A short 5-minute walk from the train station.

About me and my therapy practice

If you鈥檙e thinking about counselling but not sure whether it鈥檚 right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There鈥檚 no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It鈥檚 about starting a conversation and we鈥檒l take it from there. There鈥檚 nothing too big or small.

I鈥檓 Diane, a qualified and experienced counsellor who understands how difficult it can be to reach out for support. I provide a warm and accepting environment where I listen, without judgment. It would be safe and private where we can explore what鈥檚 on your mind.

Every week, I work with adults who want to understand their emotions and relationships. Themes such as childhood experiences, family tensions and life events are often discussed in the counselling room. Feelings of anger, guilt and shame can come up. Others mention being afraid, worried or lost.

For several years, I volunteered with a West Yorkshire bereavement service and have broad experience working with people who are processing grief. Some speak of 鈥渄oing the grief work alone鈥 when the administration of the bereavement is finalised. Others discuss the deep sense of isolation and unacknowledged depth of their loss. Some clients mention the impact of others wanting to fix or avoid. Bereavement counselling would involve compassion and validation of your emotions and respect for you and the relationship you shared with your loved one.

My training with the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) informs the work I do with people navigating their way through infertility and involuntary childlessness. Themes such as fertility procedures and the hoped-for child come up, also identity, purpose and the secondary loss of hopes and dreams are often explored.

My additional training in trauma-informed counselling acknowledges the lasting impact of traumatic experiences long after the events are over. Emotional wounds do not always come from one single event, some clients speak of feeling helpless, unsafe or not being heard.

Practice description

In counselling, you choose the themes for discussion. It can help you make sense of your relationships and emotions. You may gain an understanding of your thought patterns, decision-making processes and how you view yourself. By talking and engaging in counselling, you would have the time and space to discuss your uncertainties, doubts, and fears. We would go at your pace, ensuring you feel comfortable sharing when you are ready. I understand that reaching out for counselling can feel daunting, especially when you are anxious or unsure of what to expect.

We would aim to develop a way of working that is based on understanding and acceptance. It would include openness, without judgment and gentle honesty to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is unsettling you.

Counselling could involve learning more about yourself and exploring relationships could help you understand your connections with others, including those who have been lost, through relationship breakups, divorce, separation and bereavement.

For those in the Harrogate, Knaresborough, Starbeck, Wetherby and Leeds areas, I am able to arrange in-person counselling sessions. Additionally, I offer nationwide online counselling that can provide a highly effective and convenient way of accessing therapy.

My first session

To establish if counselling is right for you, I offer a free 20-minute telephone call. It would enable me to understand the difficulties you are experiencing; you can ask questions and share your preferences and we can decide if we could work together.

At the first session, we will complete basic administration together, establish your reasons for seeking counselling and identify the themes you would like to discuss.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Harrogate

Harrogate HG1
07585 547 255
Sessions from £60.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Weekly, fortnightly or flexible appointments with a choice of in-person locations or online across the UK.

Daytime and evening sessions.

Good availability Tuesday afternoon for in-person sessions.

An initial 20-minute telephone call is free.

About me and my therapy practice

If you鈥檙e thinking about counselling but not sure whether it鈥檚 right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There鈥檚 no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It鈥檚 about starting a conversation and we鈥檒l take it from there. There鈥檚 nothing too big or small.

I鈥檓 Diane, a qualified and experienced counsellor who understands how difficult it can be to reach out for support. I provide a warm and accepting environment where I listen, without judgment. It would be safe and private where we can explore what鈥檚 on your mind.

Every week, I work with adults who want to understand their emotions and relationships. Themes such as childhood experiences, family tensions and life events are often discussed in the counselling room. Feelings of anger, guilt and shame can come up. Others mention being afraid, worried or lost.

For several years, I volunteered with a West Yorkshire bereavement service and have broad experience working with people who are processing grief. Some speak of 鈥渄oing the grief work alone鈥 when the administration of the bereavement is finalised. Others discuss the deep sense of isolation and unacknowledged depth of their loss. Some clients mention the impact of others wanting to fix or avoid. Bereavement counselling would involve compassion and validation of your emotions and respect for you and the relationship you shared with your loved one.

My training with the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) informs the work I do with people navigating their way through infertility and involuntary childlessness. Themes such as fertility procedures and the hoped-for child come up, also identity, purpose and the secondary loss of hopes and dreams are often explored.

My additional training in trauma-informed counselling acknowledges the lasting impact of traumatic experiences long after the events are over. Emotional wounds do not always come from one single event, some clients speak of feeling helpless, unsafe or not being heard.

Practice description

In counselling, you choose the themes for discussion. It can help you make sense of your relationships and emotions. You may gain an understanding of your thought patterns, decision-making processes and how you view yourself. By talking and engaging in counselling, you would have the time and space to discuss your uncertainties, doubts, and fears. We would go at your pace, ensuring you feel comfortable sharing when you are ready. I understand that reaching out for counselling can feel daunting, especially when you are anxious or unsure of what to expect.

We would aim to develop a way of working that is based on understanding and acceptance. It would include openness, without judgment and gentle honesty to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is unsettling you.

Counselling could involve learning more about yourself and exploring relationships could help you understand your connections with others, including those who have been lost, through relationship breakups, divorce, separation and bereavement.

For those in the Harrogate, Knaresborough, Boroughbridge, Wetherby and Leeds areas, I am able to arrange in-person counselling sessions. Additionally, I offer nationwide online counselling that can provide a highly effective and convenient way of accessing therapy.

My first session

To establish if counselling is right for you, I offer a free 20-minute telephone call. It would enable me to understand the difficulties you are experiencing; you can ask questions and share your preferences and we can decide if we could work together.

At the first session, we will complete basic administration together, establish your reasons for seeking counselling and identify the themes you would like to discuss.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Harrogate

Harrogate HG1
07585 547 255
Sessions from £60.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Weekly, fortnightly or flexible appointments with a choice of in-person locations or online across the UK.

Daytime and evening sessions.

Good availability Tuesday afternoon for in-person sessions.

An initial 20-minute telephone call is free.

About me and my therapy practice

If you鈥檙e thinking about counselling but not sure whether it鈥檚 right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There鈥檚 no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It鈥檚 about starting a conversation and we鈥檒l take it from there. There鈥檚 nothing too big or small.

I鈥檓 Diane, a qualified and experienced counsellor who understands how difficult it can be to reach out for support. I provide a warm and accepting environment where I listen, without judgment. It would be safe and private where we can explore what鈥檚 on your mind.

Every week, I work with adults who want to understand their emotions and relationships. Themes such as childhood experiences, family tensions and life events are often discussed in the counselling room. Feelings of anger, guilt and shame can come up. Others mention being afraid, worried or lost.

For several years, I volunteered with a West Yorkshire bereavement service and have broad experience working with people who are processing grief. Some speak of 鈥渄oing the grief work alone鈥 when the administration of the bereavement is finalised. Others discuss the deep sense of isolation and unacknowledged depth of their loss. Some clients mention the impact of others wanting to fix or avoid. Bereavement counselling would involve compassion and validation of your emotions and respect for you and the relationship you shared with your loved one.

My training with the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) informs the work I do with people navigating their way through infertility and involuntary childlessness. Themes such as fertility procedures and the hoped-for child come up, also identity, purpose and the secondary loss of hopes and dreams are often explored.

My additional training in trauma-informed counselling acknowledges the lasting impact of traumatic experiences long after the events are over. Emotional wounds do not always come from one single event, some clients speak of feeling helpless, unsafe or not being heard.

Practice description

In counselling, you choose the themes for discussion. It can help you make sense of your relationships and emotions. You may gain an understanding of your thought patterns, decision-making processes and how you view yourself. By talking and engaging in counselling, you would have the time and space to discuss your uncertainties, doubts, and fears. We would go at your pace, ensuring you feel comfortable sharing when you are ready. I understand that reaching out for counselling can feel daunting, especially when you are anxious or unsure of what to expect.

We would aim to develop a way of working that is based on understanding and acceptance. It would include openness, without judgment and gentle honesty to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is unsettling you.

Counselling could involve learning more about yourself and exploring relationships could help you understand your connections with others, including those who have been lost, through relationship breakups, divorce, separation and bereavement

For those in the Harrogate, Knaresborough, Starbeck, Wetherby and Ripon areas, I am able to arrange in-person counselling sessions. Additionally, I offer nationwide online counselling that can provide a highly effective and convenient way of accessing therapy.

My first session

To establish if counselling is right for you, I offer a free 20-minute telephone call. It would enable me to understand the difficulties you are experiencing; you can ask questions and share your preferences and we can decide if we could work together.

At the first session, we will complete basic administration together, establish your reasons for seeking counselling and identify the themes you would like to discuss.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Egham (ONLINE)

Egham (ONLINE) TW20
07585 547 255
Sessions from £60.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Weekly, fortnightly or flexible appointments. 

Online across the UK or in-person in North Yorkshire.

Daytime and evening sessions.

An initial 20-minute telephone call is free.

About me and my therapy practice

If you鈥檙e thinking about counselling but not sure whether it鈥檚 right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There鈥檚 no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It鈥檚 about starting a conversation and we鈥檒l take it from there. There鈥檚 nothing too big or small.

I鈥檓 Diane, a qualified and experienced counsellor who understands how difficult it can be to reach out for support. I provide a warm and accepting environment where I listen, without judgment. It would be safe and private where we can explore what鈥檚 on your mind.

Every week, I work with adults who want to understand their emotions and relationships. Themes such as childhood experiences, family tensions and life events are often discussed in the counselling room. Feelings of anger, guilt and shame can come up. Others mention being afraid, worried or lost.

For several years, I volunteered with a West Yorkshire bereavement service and have broad experience working with people who are processing grief. Some speak of 鈥渄oing the grief work alone鈥 when the administration of the bereavement is finalised. Others discuss the deep sense of isolation and unacknowledged depth of their loss. Some clients mention the impact of others wanting to fix or avoid. Bereavement counselling would involve compassion and validation of your emotions and respect for you and the relationship you shared with your loved one.

My training with the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) informs the work I do with people navigating their way through infertility and involuntary childlessness. Themes such as fertility procedures and the hoped-for child come up, also identity, purpose and the secondary loss of hopes and dreams are often explored.

My additional training in trauma-informed counselling acknowledges the lasting impact of traumatic experiences long after the events are over. Emotional wounds do not always come from one single event, some clients speak of feeling helpless, unsafe or not being heard.

Practice description

In counselling, you choose the themes for discussion. It can help you make sense of your relationships and emotions. You may gain an understanding of your thought patterns, decision-making processes and how you view yourself. By talking and engaging in counselling, you would have the time and space to discuss your uncertainties, doubts, and fears. We would go at your pace, ensuring you feel comfortable sharing when you are ready. I understand that reaching out for counselling can feel daunting, especially when you are anxious or unsure of what to expect.

We would aim to develop a way of working that is based on understanding and acceptance. It would include openness, without judgment and gentle honesty to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is unsettling you.

Counselling could involve learning more about yourself and exploring relationships could help you understand your connections with others, including those who have been lost, through relationship breakups, divorce, separation and bereavement.

If it鈥檚 on your mind, it matters, and it could help to talk it over.

I offer nationwide online counselling that can provide a highly effective and convenient way of accessing therapy.

My first session

To establish if counselling is right for you, I offer a free 20-minute telephone call. It would enable me to understand the difficulties you are experiencing; you can ask questions and share your preferences and we can decide if we could work together.

At the first session, we will complete basic administration together, establish your reasons for seeking counselling and identify the themes you would like to discuss.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Wetherby

Wetherby LS22
07585 547 255
Sessions from £60.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Weekly, fortnightly or flexible appointments with a choice of  in-person locations or online across the UK.

Daytime and evening sessions.

Good availability Tuesday afternoon for in-person sessions.

An initial 20-minute telephone call is free.

About me and my therapy practice

If you鈥檙e thinking about counselling but not sure whether it鈥檚 right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There鈥檚 no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It鈥檚 about starting a conversation and we鈥檒l take it from there. There鈥檚 nothing too big or small.

I鈥檓 Diane, a qualified and experienced counsellor who understands how difficult it can be to reach out for support. I provide a warm and accepting environment where I listen, without judgment. It would be safe and private where we can explore what鈥檚 on your mind.

Every week, I work with adults who want to understand their emotions and relationships. Themes such as childhood experiences, family tensions and life events are often discussed in the counselling room. Feelings of anger, guilt and shame can come up. Others mention being afraid, worried or lost.

For several years, I volunteered with a West Yorkshire bereavement service and have broad experience working with people who are processing grief. Some speak of 鈥渄oing the grief work alone鈥 when the administration of the bereavement is finalised. Others discuss the deep sense of isolation and unacknowledged depth of their loss. Some clients mention the impact of others wanting to fix or avoid. Bereavement counselling would involve compassion and validation of your emotions and respect for you and the relationship you shared with your loved one.

My training with the British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) informs the work I do with people navigating their way through infertility and involuntary childlessness. Themes such as fertility procedures and the hoped-for child come up, also identity, purpose and the secondary loss of hopes and dreams are often explored.

My additional training in trauma-informed counselling acknowledges the lasting impact of traumatic experiences long after the events are over. Emotional wounds do not always come from one single event, some clients speak of feeling helpless, unsafe or not being heard.

Practice description

In counselling, you choose the themes for discussion. It can help you make sense of your relationships and emotions. You may gain an understanding of your thought patterns, decision-making processes and how you view yourself. By talking and engaging in counselling, you would have the time and space to discuss your uncertainties, doubts, and fears. We would go at your pace, ensuring you feel comfortable sharing when you are ready. I understand that reaching out for counselling can feel daunting, especially when you are anxious or unsure of what to expect.

We would aim to develop a way of working that is based on understanding and acceptance. It would include openness, without judgment and gentle honesty to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is unsettling you.

Counselling could involve learning more about yourself and exploring relationships could help you understand your connections with others, including those who have been lost, through relationship breakups, divorce, separation and bereavement.

For those in the Wetherby, North Leeds, Harrogate and Knaresborough areas, I am able to arrange in-person counselling sessions. Additionally, I offer nationwide online counselling that can provide a highly effective and convenient way of accessing therapy.

My first session

To establish if counselling is right for you, I offer a free 20-minute telephone call. It would enable me to understand the difficulties you are experiencing. You can ask questions and share your preferences and we can decide if we could work together.

At the first session, we will complete basic administration together, establish your reasons for seeking counselling and identify the themes you would like to discuss.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English