Thursday 3 July 2014

Reflections on My Counselling Journey


My name is Rebecca Sherwood, I am a qualified counsellor and I am also member of the British Association for Counsellors and Psychotherapists. I am wheelchair user and have Cerebral Palsy. I have wanted to become a counsellor for a very long time, from the age of ten, which shows that I have always had an interest in the subject area. I have experienced people suffering in silence and this is one of the reasons why I wanted to make a difference to people's lives.

I studied for a diploma in counselling, and have plenty of experience in working with clients directly. You can view my qualifications at: www.rebeccasherwood.co.uk   where I also have listed more information about myself. I specialise in counselling for: eating disorders, low self-esteem, and disability. I have published in the Private Practice Journal, where I discuss from beginning to the end of my training (link provided below)

In my spare time I enjoy going to debates at the Cambridge Union. I have also just finished an undergraduate course in Philosophy, at Cambridge University. Psychology is another subject which I have taken an interest in. Both Philosophy and Psychology complement my counselling, as I am also able to provide existential counselling.

www.rebeccasherwood.co.uk
http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/counsellors/rebecca-sherwood
http://bacppp.org.uk/_sitedata/1391515928%20Z3A0IvmuG/JournalsFromOldSite/12501_true%20colours.pdf

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