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The Counselling Partnership
Faye Carole - In addition from moving from Nursing to Public Health, Faye has worked as a therapist since gaining her Counselling Diploma in 1996. Her work has spanned Primary Care, the Private and Voluntary sectors and has therefore included a broad range of cultures. Faye has also gained a Diploma in Counselling Supervision and in more recent years has enhanced her range of work by developing qualifications and skills in Emotional Freedom Technique. EFT can be very effective with issues of anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders and trauma.
Diane Carole - Gained a Counselling Diploma in 1996. She worked in Mental Health supporting survivors of childhood sexual abuse, set up and managed a Primary Care Counselling service for the National Health Service and along with Faye Carole set up the Counselling Partnership in 2003. Diane has worked as a person centred counsellor with clients from the Jewish, Muslim, Gay and many other communities and has particular experience in dealing with childhood abuse issues. Diane is also a qualified Counselling Supervisor.
Jo Moore - Qualified as a person centred counsellor in 2004 and has since gone on to complete a Master of Science Degree in Counselling at The University of Salford. She currently works as a counselling therapist for the National Health Service and is experienced in working with a wide range of issues such as family and relationship problems and work related stress. She also works in the additional role of Professional Advisor for Counselling to a NHS Community Health Care Trust. She is a fully qualified Counselling Supervisor and is also an Accredited Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
All 3 counsellors have full professional indemnity insurance.
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