Compassionate support for real change
Hello and welcome to my therapy practice.
I’m a BACP registered counsellor and an accredited coach, offering in-person sessions in Stroud and Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire. I also provide online and telephone sessions across the UK.
Whether you’ve had counselling before, or this is your first experience, you might be feeling a little apprehensive and unsure about how to choose the right therapist for you. That is perfectly natural. I hope this site gives you some information about who I am, and how I work, so you might feel reassured to get in touch.
If you have any further questions, or want to arrange a free initial half hour session, then please don’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.
Warmest wishes, Sharon
About me
I’m a friendly, genuine and warm person, who will offer you a calm and safe environment to explore whatever is going on for you – whether it’s in your present, past or future.
My aim is to support you and help you find the confidence and resources to understand and manage life's challenges - in a way that feels right for you.
As well as working privately, I work in organisations including the NHS and the BBC - supporting staff with a range of issues and training leaders and coaches, so they can support themselves and others.
I am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), and an accredited Senior Coach with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC).
I studied at Birmingham’s Newman University, graduating with a distinction in Integrative Counselling. I have a diploma in Coaching Supervision.
How I work
I believe that real change begins with real connection. At the heart of my therapeutic practice is a commitment to creating a space where you feel truly seen, heard, and supported.
I am committed to building a trusting and honest relationship with you, which is non-judgemental. We will work together, collaboratively, to explore past or present difficulties and experiment with new ways of coping - giving you the confidence and resources to understand and manage life’s challenges in a way that feels beneficial to you. We will go at your pace, and our work will be guided by what feels right to you.
As an Integrative Counsellor and Coach I draw on various models and approaches including Person Centred, Gestalt Therapy, Psychodynamic and CBT theories, Compassion Focused Therapy, ACT and Transactional Analysis. This allows me to tailor my therapeutic style and interventions to meet the unique needs and preferences of each individual client.
I can support you and help you to manage a range of issues including: self-esteem, anxiety, depression, bereavement, family and relationship issues, women’s issues including parenthood and menopause, work related difficulties, past trauma, personal development, stress.
To give you an idea of what you might expect in our work together here is a brief outline of some of the different models.
Person-centred therapy. This is the core model I will use in our work together. Being person centred means I will work to create a supportive and non-judgemental environment, listening and empathetically understanding your experiences from your point of view. I believe that this way of working helps facilitate personal growth and self-discovery, based on your own individual needs and perspectives.
Psychodynamic. We might use sessions to explore thoughts and feelings which may, at the moment, be unconscious to you. We may explore past experiences and relational patterns to help you gain insight and understanding about these unconscious thoughts, feelings and behaviours. This helps foster a deeper understanding of how past events or experiences may be impacting on your present.
Gestalt. This involves working in the present, looking at what your immediate experiences are. We may identify patterns of behaviour and explore whether these are helpful to you in your current situation, or keeping you stuck in a certain way of thinking, feeling and behaving. This may involve some exercises or experiments which we can either do together or you can practice at home.
Compassion Focused Therapy. If you have a critical inner voice, or feelings of shame and guilt, then CFT can help you develop self-compassion. Learning self-soothing techniques can help you be less hard on yourself and instead provide you with forgiveness, reassurance, kindness and support; becoming your own best friend rather than your biggest critic.
CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy). Our work may involve identifying and helping to change negative thought patterns and behaviours. We may use practical strategies to develop healthier coping mechanisms and achieve positive mental well-being.
Client reflections and feedback
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"From our very first session, Sharon was warm, compassionate, and completely non-judgemental. I felt at ease straight away and found myself opening up more than I ever had before. Her attentive listening and thoughtful guidance helped me explore more positive ways of thinking and gently challenged the negative thought patterns I’d been stuck in."
NHS Staff Member
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"If you’re going through a tough time and need someone who will truly listen and support you with empathy and insight, I can’t recommend Sharon enough. She made a real difference in my life."
NHS Staff Member
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"Sharon is very helpful and understanding and made me feel extremely comfortable enabling me to talk openly and honestly.”
NHS Staff Member
FAQs
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I charge between £50-£80, depending on the type of work we are doing and whether it is online or face to face. We will agree a fee before the work begins. I offer some reduced fee sessions, for those on lower incomes, students and NHS workers.
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We will start with a free 30 minute session which is carried out online or by telephone. This allows us both to decide if we want to start working together. I will then usually suggest we work together on a weekly basis for a month before we review again. It is difficult to say how many sessions as each client is different, but I tend to book in sessions on a month by month basis, so we can keep reviewing where we are in the work.
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You can use the form on this website to get in touch or contact me by email at sharonrobertscounselling@gmail.com I’ll get back to you as soon to let you know my availability or to answer any further questions.
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In person sessions take place at Ownzone in Stroud or at The Practice Rooms in Cheltenham.
I also provide telephone counselling.
Contact me
If you want to find out more or wish to inquire about sessions then please get in touch.