
Lisa Kibble
Counselling is a talking therapy that can empower you and help you gain a better understanding of issues or challenges that you may be facing. This is done by exploring, expressing and reflecting on your thoughts and feelings relationally with the counsellor in a supportive and confidential space.
For many people, coming to counselling is the first time they may feel truly heard, accepted as they are, and fully understood.
Lisa is a committed and compassionate counsellor trained in ‘person-centred counselling’ which means you are supported to bring what you need to. With warmth and without judgement, Lisa creates a safe and nurturing space where individuals can explore their thoughts, emotions and challenges, with the aim of enabling you to make the changes you wish to make in your life.
Each individual’s journey is unique, and Lisa’s integrative training which draws on a range of theories, means that counselling sessions are tailored to meet your own specific needs and goals.
Through active listening and empathic understanding, Lisa helps clients to gain insights into their feelings and behaviours, leading to increased self-awareness and the development of healthier coping mechanisms.
Lisa completed a BA in Fine Art and practised as an artist before training as a counsellor. As well as her private practise Lisa has worked with a local youth charity for the past four years counselling young adults. She has experience of working across a wide range of client issues, and also has a particular interest in a holistic approach.
Seeing the whole person through a holistic approach means working with the person’s experience and feelings in relation to all parts of themselves; emotional, mental, physical and spiritual. She also has a special interest in working with adults with diagnosed or suspected ADHD.
Lisa is registered with The British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy and abides by their code of ethics.