Psychotherapy Colchester
Psychological and emotional difficulties can be experienced by anyone, at any time. The stresses of modern living and the complex nature of personal relationships are two of the most common causes of emotional concern and the worry and anxiety that can ensue are often the factors that cause people to seek help at Psychotherapy Colchester. Most people at some point in their life will experience an emotional difficulty such as stress, anxiety or depression or perhaps some other psychological condition. This could follow from a key event such as the loss of a family member, the breakdown of a relationship, losing your job or suffering a chronic physical illness. It is as times like this that Counselling Colchester is here to help.
With the professional help and guidance of Pete Kerridge, one of Harley Street’s most experienced and respected psychotherapists, the clients that come to Colchester Psychotherapy can be assured of the highest levels of care and assistance. Having recently opened the Ipswich clinic, those people living in the towns, cities and surrounding areas in East Anglia can now access the same services that are available in Harley Street but much more locally to them. Counselling Colchester is situated close to the centre of Ipswich and is easily accessible by road and has on road parking available. Alternatively, Ipswich railway station is just over 15 minutes walk away.
For those that are interested in what Psychotherapy Colchester has to offer and would like to find out more, please do call Pete Kerridge personally on one of the numbers given below and he will be very happy to answer any questions you may have. It will also give you the opportunity to discuss the nature of your problem and whether counselling or psychotherapy would be the best and most effective form of help for you at this stage. As well as having the necessary experience and expertise, Pete Kerridge sees one of the most important aspects of therapy as the quality of the relationship between the client and the therapist. This initial telephone conversation can be very useful in giving the client an informative first impression of the therapist, and from this they may decide to take the important next step of booking an initial assessment appointment.