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Hello. This is for any mum or mum-to-be who may be feeling anxious, stressed, sad, isolated, confused, ambivalent or scared in someway about their pregnancy or life with a new baby.


I am a qualified Person-Centred counsellor offering low cost counselling to local mums on maternity leave who feel they may need some extra support for their mental health at this time.


I am working towards my accreditation with a specialism in maternal mental health, so I am looking to work with four new mums or mums-to-be as part of my ongoing professional development.


Currently I can offer online counselling via video-call or telephone, this may move to face-to-face/walking therapy if/when COVID restrictions start to lift. Online counselling can be very convenient as there is no need to travel to and from a therapy room, and can be booked over a baby's nap time.


If this feels like something you might be interested in, I am offering a free 20 minute initial consultation as an opportunity for you to gain a better idea of how I work, ask any questions you have and decide if I might be the right counsellor for you. There is no obligation to continue therapy after this consultation.


If you would like to book a free consultation, please do email me on: [email protected]. My working days are Wednesdays and Thursdays.


About me: I hold a Higher Professional Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy with further training and experience in working with clients suffering with pregnancy-related issues. I am a registered member of the BACP and adhere to their ethical framework for your safety and security.


You can find out more about me and how I work through my website: www.staceypermaulcounselling.co.uk

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