Rebecca Moseley


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About me
Thank you for visiting my profile. The thought of going to therapy or needing counselling can feel overwhelming in itself, and the first step is to recognise how important the relationship is with your counsellor. I offer a warm, empathic, and non- judgmental safe space where clients can bring any worries, anxieties, thoughts, or doubts that they may have, and look to work through these.
Training, qualifications & experience
I am a trauma-informed integrative psychotherapist, which means I use different approaches including person - centred, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), psychodynamic amongst others; however part and parcel of those varying approaches is to meet the client's need through the relationship, and this is where the core work can be really be developed. I offer 50 minutes in person, online or via phone, whichever medium the client is more comfortable with.
Alongside my private practice, I am a school based counsellor in secondary settings, providing support to young people with presenting issues such as anxiety, bullying, substance misuse, family and relationship difficulties, and supporting autistic young people. I also provide counselling to women who are experiencing, or have historically endured severe pregnancy sickness, through the charity Pregnancy Sickness Support.
My qualifications include the Postgraduate Diploma Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy, Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling, Trauma Informed Schools Diploma, Children and Young People Bereavement Support and I am a registered member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapists (BACP) whereby I adhere to their ethical framework, have regular supervision along with undertaking continued professional development and I am fully insured.
As part of my clinical placement I volunteered with Cruse Bereavement throughout the pandemic and offered remote counselling to both adults and children/ young people over the last two and half years. I also volunteered as a parent counsellor through Children's Services, in addition to a school based placement counselling young people aged 11-18.
I have undertaken recent training in the following areas:
- REWIND Practitioner Training (IARTT)
- Safeguarding
- Single Session Therapy
- Suicide Awareness
- Substance Misuse
- Group Work
- Autism Support
- Bereavement Support for Children/ Young People
- Mindfulness In Schools Project (MISP)
Member organisations

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