Sara Hemsley


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About me
Hello, do you need someone to speak to, in a safe environment? Away from judgment, where you're free to explore your experiences and focus on yourself? Do you need help processing events in your life – past or present – or feel depressed, anxious, angry or alone? Perhaps you’ve lost a loved one and you aren’t sure how to move forward without them or where to start with everything you’re feeling. Or maybe you come from a different cultural or ethnic background and want to explore experiences around your identity.
Whatever brings you to therapy, counselling is a protected space to dedicate to your mental health, to acknowledge the difficult feelings you are experiencing, explore the cause of them, and learn how to move forward. I am here to listen to your story and anything you wish to bring to our sessions at the pace you wish to work at.
Together, we can build a respectful and trusting therapeutic relationship where you feel empowered to challenge what is holding you back, and I will support you in making positive changes to feel more control in your life.
I am an Integrative Humanistic counsellor, my main modality is The Person-Centred Approach. I value your autonomy so you can use the space as you wish – you know yourself best – but I will support you by making observations and asking questions to identify and explore important issues. I will also use aspects from other theories, to see which methods best suit your needs.
Whilst I work with different mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem and historical abuse, I am passionate about supporting clients who have experienced loss navigate their grief. I understand how your world can fall apart when you’re grieving, like you’re drifting at sea without a paddle. I help people work through their loss, explore their relationship with their loved one, and rediscover their drive to keep going, taking memories of their loved one with them.
As a counsellor from a mixed ethnic background, I’m also interested in supporting clients from different cultural backgrounds. I can help if you are questioning where you fit in, feel people don’t understand your personal experiences, if you've been impacted by discrimination or want to explore your identity.
Regardless of what has brought you to counselling, feel free to get in touch to see if counselling could help you.
Training, qualifications & experience
Training/Qualifications:
- Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (CPCAB)
- Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies (CPCAB)
- Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills (CPCAB)
- BSc in Psychology (University of Sussex)
- How to do counselling online: a coronavirus primer (The Open University & The BACP)
Other training courses:
- Grief and Bereavement training
Experience:
I have worked with several different counselling organisations. I have experience working with LGBTQ+ individuals and feelings around transitioning. I have also worked with clients of different cultural backgrounds, and recognise the difficulties clients from ethnic minorities can have when accessing therapy. I see the importance in recognising the impact different cultural upbringings has on our character.
In addition to my private practice, I also work in a group treatment service with people with Borderline Personality Disorder, where the focus is working on interpersonal skills in activity groups and challenging learnt maladaptive behaviours.
I have also volunteered as a counsellor for a local hospice where I supported clients who were pre-bereaved or bereaved in processing their loss and navigating life outside of their grief.
Client testimonials:
"Over the course of a few months, Sara helped me immensely to sort out the tangle of family and relationship responsibilities that were overwhelming me. After spending the time in therapy, I have a much better understanding of what issues are problems that I have to deal with and which problems I can leave other people to deal with on their own without feeling guilty that I am not always available to help them out."
"When I was told that my counselling sessions were with Sara I was then promptly contacted by her to arrange sessions and to chat about myself. Sara always made me feel comfortable in her environment and the way she spoke to me. I felt able to talk and received a lot of help and time to do this with Sara. I have come away from Sara's counselling sessions supported and stronger knowing I can go back if needed."
"Sara is an incredibly understanding and empathetic therapist who can always see and try and understand my point of view without judgement, while also challenging negative/counterproductive thought patterns in a respectful way; Sara is very pleasant to speak with, knowing when and when not to be light hearted. She is always reliable and on time to sessions and is genuinely invested in my development every session."
Member organisations

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Accredited register membership

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Areas of counselling I deal with
Other areas of counselling I deal with
Historical abuse
Therapies offered
Fees
£50.00 per session
Free initial telephone or online session
Concessions offered for
Additional information
50 minute sessions are £50. To help make counselling more accessible, I also have a limited number of concessionary slots available. I offer concessions for those on low incomes, trainee counsellors and students. Fees will be discussed in the free initial online/telephone session.
Please contact me for further information.
When I work
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I offer in-person sessions Tuesdays and Thursdays 10.00am - 6pm, and remote sessions Monday and Tuesday evenings 6pm - 8pm.
Please note: Only in person sessions available currently.
Further information
I offer a free 20 minute initial phone or video call for you to share what brings you to counselling and to help you decide if you are happy to continue. If you are then we will decide a time for our sessions at a mutually convenient time for us.
I offer in-person, telephone and video call sessions (through Google Meet).
I use therapy rooms in Shoreham-By-Sea and Hove.
I am a member of the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy), meaning I adhere to their ethical code of conduct and I am a fully insured and qualified counsellor.