The service is available to all those who are trying to cope with life. Throughout our lives there can be times when unexpected events and situations happen,
we become stuck or lost, experience difficulties that are hard to manage or life's pressures are too much for us to deal with.
Sometimes our usual sources of support such as; family, friends or colleagues are too close to use or may not be available, they can even be part of the problem.
When these issues arise, it maybe helpful to see a qualified and experienced counsellor.
At TREELINE I provide a safe, comfortable and confidential setting where you will be able to talk freely;
personal space, time and support to find ways of making life a little easier.

LEWIS M CHAPMAN Dip Couns. MBACP
I am a qualified counsellor and a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy 'The BACP'.
The approach I use in counselling is an integrative one, which means I am able to blend a variety of therapies together.
This approach is not linked to one particular type of therapy as integrative counsellors do not believe that only one approach works for each client in all situations - everyone is different.
'I believe that throughout life there are different
people that walk alongside us through events that
are negative and positive. Whether those that touch
our life path are with us for the briefest of moments
or they remain with us through all of our days they
bring opportunities to develop an understanding and
appreciation of our own personal needs and purpose.
Life has shown me that regardless of who we are
there are times when we all need someone. Being
a counsellor I am privileged to be able to listen and
support individuals during their times of need.'
As a reistered BACP member, I work to the BACP's 'Ethical Framework for Good Practice', I hold professional indemnity insurance, engaged in regular supervision meetings and attend continuous personal development training to provide an on-going professional service.
If you are interested in finding out more about the BACP's 'Ethical Framework for Good Practice' you can visit the Association's website at: www.bacp.co.uk

