Welcome to Beyond-Therapy
Rosie
What is Beyond-Therapy?
An online, therapeutic service offering an ethical and confidential space to explore yourself, informed by psychodynamic thinking. Drawing on Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), mindfulness, meditation, writing for well-being and coaching.
The ethos behind Beyond-Therapy is to see a future beyond your current need for therapeutic support.
What reinvents Beyond-Therapy?
Offering a fully on-line service meeting your specific need.
Don’t worry, if you prefer in person support; I can offer a home visit service or agreed venue to meet your circumstances, in the Lincolnshire area. Don’t let this be a barrier. Reach out and start a conversation.
At Beyond-Therapy I believe that uniqueness should be met with a unique and bespoke service, allowing the working relationship to develop organically, evolving and growing. This could be in the form of short-term work for more focussed intervention or longer-term work.
It can often be a relief to share your problems with someone objective. People seek counselling for many reasons. It is not a weakness reaching out. It is courageous taking a first step.
Beyond-Therapy’s approach allows you to feel heard in a non-judgemental, safe space, whist meeting your individual needs.
Unable to commit to regular therapy appointments? Don’t let this be a barrier.
Parachuting into a confidential, safe space with the same therapist, on an impromptu basis is something that can be offered.
With this in mind, each counsellor has their own way of working. My foundation is based on psychodynamic thinking, drawing on other techniques including, emotional freedom technique (EFT), and other successful methods including mindfulness, meditation, writing for well-being, and coaching, to name a few.
My approach is based on listening, reflecting and making links between the past and present, in the belief that a better understanding of our past experiences can allow us to explore how they shape our present. My intension is for you to feel heard in a non-judgemental, safe space where I can hear and think with you.
I hope the quiet, supportive, safe space can help you think about your life, who you are, give you time to grieve, to heal, to see things from a variety of perspectives to enable change, increasing self-understanding, awakening a sense of choice and rekindling hope.
I have a special interest in working with bereaved clients and those caught in the ripple effect of the criminal justice system.
My work covers many reasons people seek counselling, below are some examples.
About Rosie
I have been working within the listening and caring professions for over 25 years and pride myself on offering a counselling and psychotherapy service that is met with the uniqueness of each person who reaches out for therapeutic support.
Counselling with me is for anyone who wants to talk things through. It aims:
- To help you move towards feeling differently about your current challenges.
- To help support change
- To gain personal insight and increase self-awareness
- To see a future beyond therapy.
We are all different, with unique personalities, life stories, views on the world, experiences and interpretations.
We are all different, with unique personalities, life stories, views on the world, experiences and interpretations.
With this in mind, each counsellor has their own way of working. My foundation is based on psychodynamic thinking, drawing on other techniques including, emotional freedom technique (EFT), and other successful methods including mindfulness, meditation, writing for well-being, and coaching, to name a few.
My approach is based on listening, reflecting and making links between the past and present, in the belief that a better understanding of our past experiences can allow us to explore how they shape our present. My intension is for you to feel heard in a non-judgemental, safe space where I can hear and think with you.
I hope the quiet, supportive, safe space can help you think about your life, who you are, give you time to grieve, to heal, to see things from a variety of perspectives to enable change, increasing self-understanding, awakening a sense of choice and rekindling hope.
I have a special interest in working with bereaved clients and those caught in the ripple effect of the criminal justice system. My work covers many reasons people seek counselling, below are some examples.
I am keen to start a conversation, so no personal difficulty is taboo. I have extensive experience working therapeutically with, family members and friends of offenders, who have perhaps felt shame and isolation because of their loved ones’ offending and found reaching out a challenge. My work also includes supporting victims and perpetrators of crime.
You do not have to feel alone in uncertain times.
My Qualifications
Diploma in Psychodynamic Counselling
Level 2 Emotional Freedom Technique
Level 3 Managing Diversity
Professional Memberships
British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
Institute for Learning (IFL)
Terminal Illness
Bereavement
Stress at work
Relationship challenges
Redundancy
Anxiety
Low self-esteem/confidence
Hoarding/Not letting go
Trauma
Bullying
Anger
Divorce/Separation
Overwhelm
Addiction
Emptiness