We believe, we listen and we support
Counselling provides you with space and time to explore and understand what you are going through in more depth. This means you can express yourself, giving you more breathing space to help you cope with day-to-day life. Also allowing you the time to explore deeper issues that may be impacting on your ability to cope long-term.
The counsellor will listen and offer you the core conditions, empathy, positive regard and congruence.
Counselling is being with the person in their internal muddle and listening to where they are in life and allowing the client to find their way. We aim to build up a therapeutic relationship, helping the person take control of their own life. We will help explore and understand feelings in depth. Giving the client space and time to understand and accept themselves.
Short-term counselling can help clients feel empowered to focus and remain committed to the therapy. This sense of achievable attainment in a short space of time can motivate and give hope to a client to move towards changes in their thoughts, feelings and actions in order to feel better and improve their situation more quickly.
Short term counselling is a valuable form of therapy and can improve people’s lives. Arranged within a set period of time, usually up to 15 sessions, this type of therapy can be more beneficial to some clients in certain circumstances than longer-term counselling.
Support may also feel very similar to counselling, as it is also about emotional well-being, so the counsellor will listen and offer the core conditions.
You may also require practical support, for example, filling in forms etc.
Whatever is offered to the client comes from a warm and genuine place, out of care and concern whilst believing at all costs that the client has the answers just they may need some space and time to find them.
Q. What’s it like coming to KASP?
A. I came to KASP not knowing what to expect. I knew I needed specialised help for my years of trauma but I didn’t think I would be able to express myself and my emotions to the counsellor I was meeting.
I was quickly set at ease as my counsellor was very warm and she explained I was to take my time to put in my own words why I was there and not to feel pressured to divulge too quickly or too much.
KASP is a very supportive place with a relax setting. I am never put under pressure to keep talking. I am always given a safe space to express myself and it’s always met with non – judgmental and caring support.
Q. Has it helped?
A. I have found over the last year of going to KASP that I have made such progress in my emotional journey. I am a shy person but have been allowed to go at my own pace. I have never been made to feel uncomfortable with the information I decide to divulge. On the contrary.
My counsellor works hard with me to break all my memories and emotions down to such a way that I can begin to deal with them and try to process such things. To live alongside them and together we find a way to make that safe for me.
I was in a very bad emotional state and my mental health was at its worst when I first went to KASP, as I had carried all my secrets for nearly 40 years.
I had no belief that talking would be helpful, KASP and my counsellor saved my life. I could no longer cope or manage such trauma on my own. Now a year later I go to KASP weekly as that is what I need, everyone is different.
I am changed as a person.
I now believe I deserve to be recognised as a worthwhile human being. The counsellor was the first person in my life I told my secrets too and she believed me. That was life changing. She is such an anchor to me when I get carried away with the negatives, like the shame and guilt that I experience… She turns it around and offers comfort through our emotionally tough work and I now believe I have a chance at a future.
Q. How hard was it for you?
A. I have had to realise that none of this will be easy. It is emotionally draining and of course I’m facing my secret heart of memories and feelings but I am not alone in the dark anymore… I feel greatly supported and I continue going to KASP because every appointment I achieve and sit for an hour and talk. This has an impact on my lost self, the part of me I haven’t accepted exists. It may be unspoken but I know it happens.
Every year we continually offer clients a place to come and be with their feelings and emotions. The courage to pick up the phone, dial the number, text, attend appointments can be enormous.
Without the continued funding we receive, plus the commitment and loyalty from staff, volunteers and trainees, specialist resources would be limited for our clients, these clients who as children were often denied the presence of another kind, caring , human being at the time when they needed it most.
At KASP we will believe you and we will listen.
The importance in all of this is the relationship with the counsellor and client. The process is very much client led, whether it be counselling or support.
Whatever is offered to the client comes from a warm and genuine place, out of care and concern whilst believing at all costs that the client has the answers just they may need some space and time to find them.
We support adults over the age of 16 who have experienced any form of sexual abuse in childhood.
We also offer support to partners, families and friends of survivors of CSA and non-abusing parents of children who have suffered sexual abused.
Its having a space for you, your counsellor will listen, accept, believe, care, won’t judge and nurture ….and will help you understand the complex mix of feelings and emotions.
Its having a space for you, your counsellor will listen, accept, believe, care, won’t judge and nurture ….and will help you understand the complex mix of feelings and emotions.
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