Maria Bloomfield
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Therapist - Guildford
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer weekly, in-person sessions in a dedicated consulting room at The Eaves Counselling and Psychology centre in Guildford.
Sessions are 50 minutes.
About me and my therapy practice
I am an experienced counsellor working with adults and young people aged 16+ experiencing low mood, depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, or who are late-diagnosed or suspect they are neurodivergent.
Our work will be engaging and collaborative with moments of humour and creativity - not just about listening. People experience me to be energetic, enthusiastic, warm, and real.
Research tells us that the therapeutic relationship is the most effective vehicle for change in counselling, so building a trusting, safe and accepting relationship with my clients is at the heart of my practice. I use what is happening in the counselling room, in your life and your unique personal history to help us better understand the issues you are experiencing and how best to support you.
No two people are the same. My approach to counselling is integrative, which means I draw from a variety of therapeutic approaches, tailored to your individual needs. I integrate psychodynamic, attachment theory and person-centred approaches. This means I can help you to discover unconscious processes and relational patterns which impact your wellbeing, grounded in acceptance, curiosity, integrity and empathy.
Sometimes it is hard to know how we are truly feeling, and even harder to find the words to express it. Perhaps it might be too painful or frightening to say the words out loud. At your discretion, and at your pace, I can offer some creative approaches to exploring what is going on for you without relying on words alone. This does not require being a creative or artistic person.
My counselling experience within organisational settings includes working with adults at a general counselling service, and with young people at a sixth form college.
I also work for a charity where I mentor neurodivergent young people and adults to build self-esteem, confidence and develop accessible and inclusive pathways into paid employment.
Practice description
If you are going through something, feel lost, want to understand or confront your past, or rediscover your authentic identity beneath the layers of expectation life has a habit of burying us under, I am ready to help you step in the direction of the healing you deserve.
Additionally, I am passionate about supporting people who are navigating a late diagnosis of neurodivergence, or who are considering if they might be neurodivergent for the first time. A combination of my lived and clinical experience means that I understand that a late self or official diagnosis can evoke an array of emotions.
Perhaps you feel bereft from lost years of not fully understanding yourself. Anger in response to missed opportunities to receive support. Discomfort in the face of a label. Relief that you have discovered why you might have found aspects of life challenging or have felt different. Exhaustion from a life of unknowingly masking. Shame from judgement. Confusion about how this impacts your identity.
I am committed to understanding and accepting your unique experience, celebrating your strengths, and helping you explore what this means for you, practically and emotionally. There is a way forward and I am hopeful that we can find it together.
My first session
Prior to our first session, I will offer a free, no-obligation phone call (up to 30 minutes). This will provide you with the opportunity to get a feel of who I am, ask any questions you may have, and for us to have a think about if we both feel I am the right person to support you. I will ask some questions about you, your history, and what is bringing you to counselling. You can then take some time before deciding.
In our first session, we will further explore your hopes and desires from counselling. If you are neurodivergent, we can also begin to think about any adjustments we can make to ensure counselling is accessible and inclusive to you.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, OCD, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Therapist - Godalming
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer weekly, in-person sessions in a dedicated consulting room at The Eaves Counselling and Psychology centre in Godalming.
Sessions are 50 minutes.
About me and my therapy practice
I am an experienced counsellor working with adults and young people aged 16+ experiencing low mood, depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, or who are late-diagnosed or suspect they are neurodivergent.
Our work will be engaging and collaborative with moments of humour and creativity - not just about listening. People experience me to be energetic, enthusiastic, warm, and real.
Research tells us that the therapeutic relationship is the most effective vehicle for change in counselling, so building a trusting, safe and accepting relationship with my clients is at the heart of my practice. I use what is happening in the counselling room, in your life and your unique personal history to help us better understand the issues you are experiencing and how best to support you.
No two people are the same. My approach to counselling is integrative, which means I draw from a variety of therapeutic approaches, tailored to your individual needs. I integrate psychodynamic, attachment theory and person-centred approaches. This means I can help you to discover unconscious processes and relational patterns which impact your wellbeing, grounded in acceptance, curiosity, integrity and empathy.
Sometimes it is hard to know how we are truly feeling, and even harder to find the words to express it. Perhaps it might be too painful or frightening to say the words out loud. At your discretion, and at your pace, I can offer some creative approaches to exploring what is going on for you without relying on words alone. This does not require being a creative or artistic person.
My counselling experience within organisational settings includes working with adults at a general counselling service, and with young people at a sixth form college.
I also work for a charity where I mentor neurodivergent young people and adults to build self-esteem, confidence and develop accessible and inclusive pathways into paid employment.
Practice description
If you are going through something, feel lost, want to understand or confront your past, or rediscover your authentic identity beneath the layers of expectation life has a habit of burying us under, I am ready to help you step in the direction of the healing you deserve.
Additionally, I am passionate about supporting people who are navigating a late diagnosis of neurodivergence, or who are considering if they might be neurodivergent for the first time. A combination of my lived and clinical experience means that I understand that a late self or official diagnosis can evoke an array of emotions.
Perhaps you feel bereft from lost years of not fully understanding yourself. Anger in response to missed opportunities to receive support. Discomfort in the face of a label. Relief that you have discovered why you might have found aspects of life challenging or have felt different. Exhaustion from a life of unknowingly masking. Shame from judgement. Confusion about how this impacts your identity.
I am committed to understanding and accepting your unique experience, celebrating your strengths, and helping you explore what this means for you, practically and emotionally. There is a way forward and I am hopeful that we can find it together.
My first session
Prior to our first session, I will offer a free, no-obligation phone call (up to 30 minutes). This will provide you with the opportunity to get a feel of who I am, ask any questions you may have, and for us to have a think about if we both feel I am the right person to support you. I will ask some questions about you, your history, and what is bringing you to counselling. You can then take some time before deciding.
In our first session, we will further explore your hopes and desires from counselling. If you are neurodivergent, we can also begin to think about any adjustments we can make to ensure counselling is accessible and inclusive to you.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, OCD, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexuality, Stress, Trauma, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work