We understand that trauma can leave lasting imprints on both the mind and body. Whether it stems from a single distressing event or ongoing, cumulative experiences, trauma can affect how you see yourself, others, and the world around you. It may show up as anxiety, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, flashbacks, or a sense of disconnection from your own body and relationships.
Trauma therapy offers a safe, supportive space to begin making sense of what has happened, at your own pace and in your own time. Our work together focuses not on re-living painful experiences, but on helping you feel safe in the present, reconnect with your body, and rebuild a sense of stability and self-trust.
In therapy, we may explore ways to:
Our approach is trauma-informed, person-centred, and guided by the principles of safety, choice, and collaboration. We recognise that healing from trauma is not linear and that trust takes time to build. You will never be rushed or pushed beyond what feels manageable.
At Northern Star Counselling, we believe that trauma does not define you. Healing is possible when you feel seen, supported, and empowered to reclaim your sense of self. Through compassionate connection and careful pacing, therapy can help you move from survival toward a greater sense of wholeness, grounding, and peace.
If you are ready to begin this journey, we are here to walk alongside you with care and understanding.
We celebrate neurodiversity and offer a neuro-affirmative approach to therapy that values difference. Neuro-affirmative therapy recognises that there is no single “right” way to think, feel, or experience the world. Whether you identify as autistic, ADHD, dyslexic, or otherwise neurodivergent, our work together begins from a place of respect, curiosity, and acceptance.
Many neurodivergent individuals come to therapy carrying the weight of misunderstanding, masking, or feeling as though they must fit into a world not designed with their needs in mind. Neuro-affirmative therapy provides a safe, validating space to explore these experiences, build self-understanding, and reconnect with personal strengths and authenticity.
In our sessions, we may work together to:
Our approach is person-centred, collaborative, and trauma-informed. We recognise that traditional therapeutic frameworks have often failed to meet the needs of neurodivergent people. At Northern Star Counselling, we work differently—by adapting therapy to suit you, rather than expecting you to adapt to therapy. This might mean offering flexible session structures, using visual supports, or creating space for movement or silence—whatever best supports your comfort and communication style.
Neuro-affirmative therapy is about helping you feel safe to be your full self, without judgment or pressure to change. Together, we aim to create a space where you can explore your story, celebrate your individuality, and move toward a life that feels aligned, authentic, and sustainable.
We recognise that grief is a deeply personal and often complex experience. It can arise not only from the death of a loved one but also from other forms of loss—such as miscarriage, relationship breakdown, illness, or the loss of identity, stability, or dreams for the future. Grief touches every part of our lives, and it can leave us feeling disoriented, numb, or overwhelmed.
There is no “right” way to grieve. Everyone’s process is unique, and it often unfolds in waves—sometimes gentle, sometimes all-consuming. Therapy provides a compassionate and non-judgmental space where you can talk openly about your loss, explore the emotions that accompany it, and begin to find a way to carry your grief with greater ease.
In counselling, we can work together to:
Our approach is gentle, person-centred, and trauma-informed. We move at your pace, offering a safe space for both silence and expression—whatever feels right for you in the moment.
Grief is not something to be “fixed” or “moved on from,” but something to be witnessed, understood, and held with care. At Northern Star Counselling, we aim to walk alongside you as you navigate your own path through loss, helping you find moments of light and connection as you begin to heal.
If you are struggling with grief or loss, you do not have to face it alone. Support is available, and healing—though slow—becomes possible when you feel truly seen and heard.
We understand that pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood can be a time of profound change; emotionally, physically, and psychologically. While it can bring moments of joy and connection, it can also stir feelings of anxiety, sadness, overwhelm, or uncertainty. Perinatal therapy offers a compassionate space to explore and make sense of these experiences.
Our perinatal counselling service supports individuals and couples through all stages of the perinatal journey, from conception, pregnancy, and birth, to the postnatal period and beyond. Whether you are navigating fertility challenges, birth trauma, pregnancy loss, perinatal anxiety or depression, or the complex transition into parenthood, therapy provides a safe, non-judgmental environment to be heard and supported.
Perinatal therapy at Northern Star Counselling focuses on helping you:
Our approach is person-centred and trauma-informed, recognising the unique story and needs of every parent. We work gently and collaboratively, offering space for reflection, healing, and growth. For many, therapy during this time becomes an anchor—a place to pause, reconnect, and find steadiness amidst the challenges of early parenthood.
If you are finding this period more difficult than expected, you do not have to navigate it alone. Perinatal therapy can help you feel more grounded, supported, and understood as you move through this transformative chapter of life.
We understand how overwhelming anxiety can feel. It can show up in many ways—racing thoughts, a constant sense of unease, difficulty sleeping, tension in the body, or an ongoing feeling that something isn’t quite right. For some, anxiety feels like a persistent hum in the background; for others, it can be all-consuming and exhausting.
Anxiety often develops as our mind and body’s way of coping with stress, uncertainty, or past experiences. While it can be a normal part of life, it can also become intrusive, limiting your confidence, relationships, and overall wellbeing. Therapy offers a safe and supportive space to explore the root of your anxiety and to develop tools to manage it more effectively.
In counselling, we work together to:
Our approach is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to your individual needs. We draw on evidence-based practices such as person-centred and mindfulness-based techniques, while always maintaining a trauma-informed and holistic perspective.
At Northern Star Counselling, we believe anxiety is not a sign of weakness—it’s a signal that something within you is seeking care and understanding. With the right support, it is possible to quiet the noise, regain control, and move towards a calmer, more fulfilling life.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or trapped in cycles of worry, therapy can help you find steadiness and breathe more easily again. You don’t have to face it alone.
We understand how easily stress can build up and begin to feel unmanageable. Modern life often asks us to balance multiple responsibilities—work, family, relationships, finances—and it can feel as though there’s little room to pause or breathe. Over time, this constant state of pressure can lead to overwhelm, fatigue, irritability, and even physical symptoms such as tension, headaches, or disrupted sleep.
Stress is a normal human response to life’s demands, but when it becomes persistent, it can impact our emotional and physical wellbeing. Therapy offers a space to slow down, reflect, and explore the sources of your stress. Together, we can begin to understand how it affects your mind and body, and develop healthy ways to manage it before it leads to burnout.
In therapy, we can work together to:
Our approach is compassionate, person-centred, and trauma-informed. We move at your pace, creating a calm and supportive environment where you can begin to feel grounded again. Stress often tells us we must keep going—but therapy invites you to pause, to listen inwardly, and to respond with care rather than pressure.
At Northern Star Counselling, we believe that managing stress isn’t about doing more—it’s about finding space to be. Through gentle reflection, practical coping strategies, and emotional support, therapy can help you rediscover balance, clarity, and a renewed sense of calm in your daily life.
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