Counselling
Living with a chronic or acute bowel condition, or caring for a sufferer, can often cause emotional difficulties. Illness can bring all sorts of feelings which may be painful to you and those nearest to you.
It may be helpful to talk to someone, who is used to dealing with the feelings related to chronic illness. A trained counsellor will not judge or become emotionally involved in your situation. They will not give advice or tell you what to do but may help you to make sense of your feelings.
Trying to maintain a normal life with a chronic disease, such as Crohns disease, colitis or bowel cancer can be tough and can cause periodic health declines that can't be predicted. Many who are overwhelmed turn to counselling for help.
If you would like to discuss any problems you may have in relation to your or a family/friend's condition. Please complete the form below and you will be contacted within 48hrs.
Hazel Reeves
FASC. MASC (BSC) (CORP):
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Counselling is not a quick fix and you may need to make a commitment to counselling for a certain period of time to gain the best results.