Louise Deane Counselling

Louise Deane Counselling Counselling for individuals and consultations for parents in Kingsley House, Chudleigh and Little Pr

Louise Deane Counselling offers counselling for individuals over the age of 16 and also consultations for parents, (please see website for further details). You can find a link to the website on the home page along with other contact details. I have private comfortable and safe therapy rooms in Chudleigh and Totnes both of which have good transport connections and ample parking. I am trained and qualified in Integrative Humanistic Counselling and am a registered member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and adhere to their ethical framework. I have worked with individuals and families for over 25 years working in voluntary agencies, social care and mental health. During that time I have been with and supported many different individuals and families who faced crises and had to make difficult choices. I believe counselling can help you explore your difficulties with a professionally trained person who will listen to you, will be impartial and non-judgemental. Through increasing self awareness you will gain increasing sense of your difficulties and discover ways to manage them and experience some relief. With this growing self awareness comes increased confidence and you will feel more able to make the changes you want. I offer you a safe and nurturing environment to enable you to talk about the issues that have brought you to ask for help. We will meet and discuss what you want to achieve from support and what change you seek. I believe that being impartial but supportive, and compassionate without judgement is a powerful agent for change helping you overcome the difficulties you are experiencing.

28/03/2024

'Hannah is an excellent Therapist. Her way of working is so calming and professional.
Her experience shone through which allowed me to feel fully understood and in good capable hands.
This led me to get more focused and not feel so lost at sea.
I was able to see my situation for what it truly is..
I am looking forward to our next sessions as feeling better already and if this carries on improving like this, my life will be so much easier and enjoyable'.

Words from a recent attendee on my emotional balance programme

What constitutes an enjoyable life is different for everyone.

For some people it is feeling calmer.

For another, it may be freeing them from past trauma so they can feel free of the past.

For another person, it could be finding their voice.

Participating in my emotional balance programme can help you enjoy life in a way that is right for you.

The next programme starts on Monday 15th April at 8 pm (please note, this will be the last group programme until September).

To find out more, contact me for more details or head over to my website https://www.hannahhunthypnotherapy.uk/group-emotional-balance-programme

Ben Hurst giving a powerful Ted Talk.
11/01/2022

Ben Hurst giving a powerful Ted Talk.

Boys will be boys, right? Ben Hurst rejects this commonly-used phrase as a ‘get-out-of-jail free’ card for boys, men and toxic masculinities. Instead, he sta...

Happy New Year to everyone.
31/12/2021

Happy New Year to everyone.

Happy Christmas
21/12/2021

Happy Christmas

Brave and magnificent
14/03/2021

Brave and magnificent

Great courage is not always the obvious kind.

🎨 - Charlie Mackesy

Rupture and repair
10/03/2021

Rupture and repair

Found on Google from lindsaybraman.com

01/11/2020

If you thought a summer lockdown was bad for people already struggling with mental health, a winter one may well be 10 times worse - with cold, dark nights and limited social contact / please keep a lookout for your family, friends and neighbours that are struggling.
The relapse and overdose rate has increased by 30% since March 2020. Mental health issues related to our lockdown and the pandemic are especially hard for people with depression.

Shout is the UK’s first 24/7 text service, free on all major mobile networks, for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere. It’s a place to go if you’re struggling to cope and you need immediate help.
Text: 85258

Samaritans -Provides confidential, non-judgemental emotional support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those that could lead to su***de. You can phone, email, write a letter or in most cases talk to someone face to face.
Telephone: 116 123 (24 hours a day, free to call)

09/10/2020

Pooh woke up that morning, and, for reasons that he didn't entirely understand, couldn't stop the tears from coming. He sat there in bed, his little body shaking, and he cried, and cried, and cried.

Amidst his sobs, the phone rang.

It was Piglet.

"Oh Piglet," said Pooh, between sobs, in response to his friend's gentle enquiry as to how he was doing. "I just feel so Sad. So, so, Sad, almost like I might not ever be happy again. And I know that I shouldn't be feeling like this. I know there are so many people who have it worse off than me, and so I really have no right to be crying, with my lovely house, and my lovely garden, and the lovely woods all around me. But oh, Piglet: I am just SO Sad."

Piglet was silent for a while, as Pooh's ragged sobbing filled the space between them. Then, as the sobs turned to gasps, he said, kindly: "You know, it isn't a competition."

"What isn't a competition?" asked a confused sounding Pooh.

"Sadness. Fear. Grief," said Piglet. "It's a mistake we often make, all of us. To think that, because there are people who are worse off than us, that that somehow invalidates how we are feeling. But that simply isn't true. You have as much right to feel unhappy as the next person; and, Pooh - and this is the really important bit - you also have just as much right to get the help that you need."

"Help? What help?" asked Pooh. "I don't need help, Piglet.

"Do I?"

Pooh and Piglet talked for a long time, and Piglet suggested to Pooh some people that he might be able to call to talk to, because when you are feeling Sad, one of the most important things is not to let all of the Sad become trapped inside you, but instead to make sure that you have someone who can help you, who can talk through with you how the Sad is making you feeling, and some of the things that might be able to be done to support you with that.

What's more, Piglet reminded Pooh that this support is there for absolutely everyone, that there isn't a minimum level of Sad that you have to be feeling before you qualify to speak to someone.

Finally, Piglet asked Pooh to open his window and look up at the sky, and Pooh did so.

"You see that sky?" Piglet asked his friend. "Do you see the blues and the golds and that big fluffy cloud that looks like a sheep eating a carrot?"

Pooh looked, and he could indeed see the blues and the golds and the big fluffy cloud that looked like a sheep eating a carrot.

"You and I," continued Piglet, "we are both under that same sky. And so, whenever the Sad comes, I want you to look up at that sky, and know that, however far apart we might be physically...we are also, at the same time, together. Perhaps, more together than we have ever been before."

"Do you think this will ever end?" asked Pooh in a small voice.

"This too shall pass," confirmed Piglet. "And I promise you, one day, you and I shall once again sit together, close enough to touch, sharing a little smackerel of something...under that blue gold sky."

We all need a piglet in our lives.

Stay Safe your important Andy

This was originally written by a blogger called I Know I Need to Stop Talking.




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Kingsley House
Newton Abbot
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Monday 9:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 6pm
Thursday 9:30am - 6pm
Friday 9:30am - 6pm

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