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Testimonials

Elise has been my counsellor for a number of months now and I have found her approach both professional and sensitive. She has helped me with a number of issues in my life both past and present. I find she seems to understand me and pin points exactly what I'm trying to say when I attempt to express feelings on difficult issues. Over the past few months, I'm finding that areas in my life are changing for the better as I learn to deal with relationship issues in a healthier way, especially in relation to my marriage and family." Maria, Walton-on-Thames From the beginning of therapy I have felt comfortable and at ease with Elise. Over the months she has proven to be supportive, non-judgemental, understanding and easy to talk to in an environment where I feel safe to disclose more than with previous therapists. At times I have felt inspired with continued support and encouragement enough to move on after a very difficult time in my life." Margaret, Byfleet Having undertaken an Adv.Dip. in Psychotherapy and as part of my own development, I sought out a therapist in order to work on some of my own issues in more depth. I found working with Elise, although briefly, highly experiential being both useful and enlightening enabling me to move on to the next stage of my journey. Elise works in a collaborative, resourceful and dynamic way freely using insight and intuition in addition to her application of theoretical understanding within the therapeutic relationship." David, Middlesex From the outset, Elise explained clearly the process of therapy and how she worked. I was reassured that I could be frank about any concerns I had within the boundaries of the therapeutic relationship which enabled a strong relationship to be built over the time we worked together. I looked forward to my sessions which offered me the freedom to be completely myself in a safe place where I could express myself in a way not possible elsewhere. Elise is a good listener with a keen intellect intuitively knowing when to ask the right questions and always leaving 'food for thought'." Wayne, Richmond