Self-Harm Counselling
Actions and behaviours considered under the term of self-harm are often thought of as coping mechanisms. A person who is self harming may feel a sense of relief after or during self harming, this can then spiral and end up in repeated episodes of self harm during difficult periods of life. However, following the initial relief experienced often negative and difficult feelings arise for example guilt, shame, sadness, anger and if the overwhelming emotions are not dealt with self harming can cause other issues such as suicidal thoughts, depression and anxiety.
In therapy we look to understand what you are struggling to cope with and look to see whether these concerns can be resolved. We also work with you to try and find other coping mechanisms that result in decreased negative feelings of shame, guilt etc when called upon.
Our counsellors are trained to deal with, and help patients with emotional issues, using alternative positive coping methods. Speaking with a trained counsellor can help a patient see alternative options to the issued faced and break the cycle of self harm.
Our Counselling and Psychotherapy Services
We have many years of experience, and provide a wide range of Counselling and Psychotherapy services covering self harm and related issues. We also offer a range of approaches including Integrative Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy, Systemic and Existential Psychotherapy.
Further Self Harm Therapy Assistance
If you require further assistance regarding our Self-Harm Counselling Services either Contact Nicholas Rose & Associates using the Enquiry form below or please telephone 020 8996 9551.
Therapists Specialising in Self-Harm Counselling:
Same Day Appointments
We can offer same day appointments for our services.
Call us now on 020 8996 9551
Review
Thanks for all your help. It has definitely enabled some improved communication.