Jacqueline Vickery

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MNCPS Counsellor (Being in It Together)

About me

Hi, I’m Jacqui. I’m not here to fix you, I’m here to help you show up more fully in your life and relationships.

Most people come to therapy because something isn’t working; they feel stuck, disconnected, or like they’re living on autopilot. I know that feeling. I’ve lived it too. I work with individuals and couples who are ready to face that honestly, and do something about it.

I won’t sit back and nod while you talk in circles. I’ll ask you to slow down, notice what’s happening right now, and get curious about it. The way you show up in therapy says a lot about how you show up in life and that’s where our work begins.

If you’re bringing relationship issues, we’ll work with the relationship. If you feel numb, we’ll explore the numbness. I’ll challenge you when you need it and support you as you begin to relate to yourself, and others, in a new way.

Therapy with me is active, alive, and honest. It’s not always comfortable, but it’s real and real is where change happens.

And when all’s said and done, when we look back at life, it won’t be the job titles, bank accounts or neat decisions that matter. It’ll be the relationships: the ones we nurtured, the ones we lost, the ones we were brave enough to fight for. Therapy, at its best, helps us get more out of our relationships.

If you’re tired of talking around things and ready to actually feel something shift, I’d love to hear from you.

Training, qualifications & experience

I gained a degree in Integrative Counselling with the University of Worcester in which I completed a placement with Mind in Somerset. I have also completed a certificate in counselling with the Iron Mill College. I am continually attending further training to keep my skills up to date and refreshed. 

My work has connected me with people with a huge spectrum of different issues. Though I believe I can help with most problems, if I feel you'd be better off seeking help elsewhere, I will let you know. I am particularly skilled at working with marital problems, improving relational skills and reducing anxiety and depression.

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NCPS
National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society (NCPS)

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Accredited register membership

National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society
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Areas of counselling I deal with

Therapies offered

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Fees

£55.00 - £80.00

Additional information

Individuals:

  • £55 for 50 mins 
  • £66 for 60 mins

Couples:

  • £75 for 50 mins
  • £85 for 60 mins

When I work

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Type of session

In person
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Types of client

Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
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Groups

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