Individual counselling
One-to-one support for adults who need a confidential space to explore feelings, relationships, grief, anxiety, self-worth, trauma, addiction, depression or life changes.
Face-to-face, online, telephone and home visit options, with support for individuals, children, young people, couples and families.
Contact JayneOne-to-one support for adults who need a confidential space to explore feelings, relationships, grief, anxiety, self-worth, trauma, addiction, depression or life changes.
Gentle support for children with worries, learning differences, bullying, family change, confidence, behaviour problems or big emotions, with sensitivity to parents and carers.
Support for teenagers and young adults navigating identity, pressure, anxiety, relationships, school or college stress.
A calm setting to explore communication, repeated patterns, trust, conflict and emotional connection.
Helping families make sense of tension, transitions, behaviour, grief, separation and communication difficulties.
Secure Zoom or Teams sessions for adults who prefer flexible support from home or cannot easily travel.
Private audio sessions for those who prefer not to use video, or need accessible support around work and life.
In-person counselling from Jayne’s Plymouth practice, with alternative options available where appropriate.
Counselling can support anxiety, depression, domestic abuse, trauma, ADHD, autism, addiction, bereavement, anger, panic attacks, low self-esteem, family issues, learning difficulties, caring pressure and more.
Some people arrive with one clear reason. Others only know that life feels heavy, confusing or stuck. Either is enough to begin. Jayne helps you slow things down, understand what is happening and consider what may be possible next.
Sessions may include talking through current worries, making sense of past experiences, exploring patterns in relationships, building coping strategies, or supporting a child or family member with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Concessions are available for low income, OAPs and unemployed clients. Jayne can also lower fees for children to help financially struggling parents.
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Support can include making sense of fear, control, shame, grief, hypervigilance, relationship patterns and the impact of harmful experiences. Sessions prioritise safety, choice and control.
Jayne supports children and young people with anxiety, bullying, learning difficulties, behaviour problems, family change, confidence and emotional regulation, while being sensitive to parental pressures.
Jayne’s background includes autism and neurodiversity. Counselling can give space for overwhelm, identity, masking, family understanding, self-esteem and practical emotional support.
Together you can explore triggers, body responses, negative thought patterns and the experiences that may be feeding anxiety or self-doubt, then build steadier coping methods.
Counselling can help explore triggers, shame, relapse patterns, relationships and the emotional needs that may sit beneath addictive behaviour.
A calm space to look at communication, repeated conflict, trust, family transitions, separation, behaviour concerns and the emotional strain of trying to hold everything together.
A first enquiry can simply explain what has been happening and Jayne can help you think about the most suitable route.