Hanna Seely

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About me

Hello, I'm Hanna of Lasting Light Counselling. I specialise in working with teenagers, having worked in the education sector for a decade across various secondary schools within Nottinghamshire. I also use my experience to help adults, particularly with childhood trauma, shame, relationship problems/ family issues, and struggles with mental health and neurodiversity. I started off in the education sector as a teaching assistant in a secondary school within the SEN team. I have since counselled many clients with neurodiversity (especially autism and ADHD), so I have a good understanding of neurodivergence and mental health. Trauma, relationships, and shame are topics I care about deeply, having struggled with them myself at times, so I have a sincere passion for helping others with these difficulties, too.

Over time, I've also gained experience working with depression, low self-esteem / confidence, bereavement, self-harm, suicidal ideation and intent, abuse (physical, emotional, spiritual, sexual), life changes/ transitions, cultural and religious issues, LGBTQ+ issues, fertility issues, financial issues, procrastination, unhelpful habits, and burnout.

In order to reach more people, I'm based in two parts of Nottingham (West Bridgford and Beeston) as well as online. Please take a look at the rest of my page to learn more about how we could work together.

Training, qualifications & experience

My training and ongoing professional development means I can work ethically and effectively with adults and teenagers, having gained qualifications to work with both groups. I've been counselling individuals for the past three and a half years, partly within schools, the charity sector, and private practice. I'm now working full-time in private practice with teenagers and adults.

I work with a variety of counselling modalities to support you as effectively as I can. I find building authentic, compassionate, and trusting relationships with clients to be particularly important. I also enjoy working creatively at times should the need arise. I adapt to what you're comfortable with and your pace of working, as well as setting goals for therapy if that helps you.

To help you get to know me a little better in terms of my background, I grew up in a religious household and therefore have a deep understanding of the challenges and expectations involved in this. I'm no longer religious, but would consider myself to be spiritual. I started off studying and working within the legal sector, before changing to the education sector. I have experience as a teaching assistant, tutor, trainee teacher, and counsellor within schools. Please reach out to me if you have any questions about me or my experience at lastinglightcounselling@proton.me

There are further details about the services I provide on my website: https://www.lastinglightcounselling.co.uk/

Member organisations

school Registered / Accredited

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Accredited register membership

National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society
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Fees

£49.50 - £55.00

Concessions offered for

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Additional information

Each counselling session is 50 minutes long; this is so that I have time at the end to make notes and reflect on the session. This is what's known as the therapeutic hour (usually 45-55 minutes).

The cost of consultations and sessions varies depending on location, so please get in touch if you'd like to know more. I offer concessions for university students/ trainee counsellors and have an offer for a block of 6 sessions in some locations.

When I work

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Mondays: 12pm- 7:30pm (West Bridgford)

Tuesdays: 10am- 8:15pm (West Bridgford)

Wednesdays: 11am- 7pm (Beeston)

Thursdays: 8am- 4pm (Beeston)

Fridays: 8am- 3pm (Beeston)

Further information

For further information, please go to my website at: https://www.lastinglightcounselling.co.uk/ 

Bay Therapy Centre, 19 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 5BB

Bliss Yoga & Wellbeing, 84 High Road, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9 2LF

Type of session

In person
Online

Types of client

Young people (13-17)
Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
Organisations
Employee Assistance Programme

Key details

DBS check info

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The Bay Therapy Centre is accessible for wheelchair users. Please enquire and I'll do my best to help with arrangements.

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