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Online Counselling Therapy for
Student Issues

Are you looking for Online Counselling Therapy for Student Issues?

Online Counselling Therapy for University and College Students 

Students are met with many different challenges when they embark on their university or college journey.  These challenges will be both academic and those which are more general such as establishing a new network of friends and colleagues.  Adjusting to new surroundings and learning to be self sufficient can present students with a wide range of new challenges to which they will have to adapt. 
 
Responding to these many different (and often competing) challenges can present students with new issues and can often re-ignite existing ones.  Unresolved issues tend to come to the surface when we are under new and persistent pressures such as a new university or college environment. 
 
Student life presents many potential issues which can impact us in different ways.  These issues often touch on other interrelated issues such as: 

  • Anxiety
  • Avoidance
  • Academic issues
  • Depression
  • Feeling disengaged
  • Feeling unable to cope
  • Feeling unfulfilled
  • Interpersonal Issues
  • Independent living
  • Self-acceptance
  • Stress
  • Work life balance

How can Online Counselling Therapy help with Student Issues?

​Online Counselling Therapy can help with the above issues.  Speaking to a counsellor about difficult feelings in your student life can help you cope, identify what is wrong, untangle deeper emotional issues and help you to navigate a way forward that sets you on a path of getting you where you need to be.
 
It will help you reflect on how you relate to your student environment and the people within it.  It will also help you consider and reflect upon a wide range of issues with a view to responding to them in a positive and constructive way.

Online Counselling Therapy provides a confidential space outside and apart from the university structure in which you can explore your issues in a safe and non-judgmental space.  It can also provide a continuous and consistent support after your academic life has been completed.

My therapeutic approach to Therapy for Student Issues

I am an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist which means that I use a wide range of counselling approaches to help students such as 
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  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Person Centred Therapy
  • Psychodynamic Therapy.

Book Online Counselling Therapy for Student Issues

To book an Online Counselling Therapy session today please use the form below. ​

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Call or text me today on 07921 101 505 /  +447921101505 (if outside the UK).  If I am not available please leave me a message and I will return your call You can also e-mail at [email protected] ​

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  • Home
  • About Tim
    • How I practice
  • Arranging Online Counselling Therapy
    • Booking an appointment
    • Fees & Payments
    • Platforms Supported
  • Issues
    • Anxiety >
      • Health Anxiety
    • Bereavement & Loss
    • Depression
    • Emotional Issues
    • Family Issues
    • Relationships
    • Low Self-Esteem
    • Personal Development
    • Sex & Sexuality
    • Stress
    • Student Issues >
      • Counselling Students
    • Work & Career
  • Contact