Caroline Mills

Caroline Mills


Registered Member MBACP

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Phone number
07709056942

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Therapist - Eastbourne

Eastbourne BN20
07709056942
Sessions from £45.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available

Availability

I have face-to-face appointments available on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings

I have telephone and Zoom appointments available at times throughout the day and early evening on Monday and Thursday

About me and my therapy practice

I specialise in bereavement counselling for adults, children and young people. The experience of grief following bereavement can involve confusing and intense emotions, unexpected symptoms and feelings of isolation. Often people worry about the impact grieving is having on them and whether this is 'normal'. My experience with, and understanding of, the grieving process often enables me to provide reassurance, as well as support, which can make a real difference.

I developed in-depth experience and understanding about how bereaved people can be best supported by working with two national bereavement charities. This motivated me to specialise in this area and has enabled me to develop my practice, gain invaluable experience and training, and to recognise and understand the need for high quality bereavement support.

 I have a particular interest in working with adults who were bereaved as children or young people as this can have a profound impact in a variety of ways across a lifetime.

I also facilitate structured bereavement support groups which offer more knowledge about the grieving process, a safe space to share experiences, worries and strategies. Receiving understanding about what you are going through can be invaluable and can be hard to find in everyday life.

I have Post-Graduate Diploma's in Humanistic Counselling and Child Development alongside a BSc and MSc in Psychology. I have many years experience working with children and families. My most recent training has been in using compassion focused therapy to work with grief. 

Practice description

There are still many myths perpetuated in our society about how someone who has been bereaved should think, or feel, and how quickly they should 'get over' the loss. Often those around you may not understand your experience of grief, don't want you to be sad and would like you to get back to how you were before the bereavement. Bereavement counselling offers the opportunity to share how you are really feeling, talk about areas where you may be feeling stuck and to explore the many associated losses connected with bereavement. I aim to create a safe, non-judgemental space where you experience empathy and compassion while feeling heard and validated.

Parents and carers looking after a bereaved child are often concerned about whether they are providing them with the best support. The way children grieve differs from adults, the child's age, stage of development, understanding of the situation, the circumstances of the death and the type of relationship they had with the deceased all need to be considered. There are often physical and behavioural as well as emotional changes which can be confusing. By looking at this together we can consider how counselling can most benefit the child or young person and enable the adults caring for them to feel more confident in the support they can offer.

I also work with adults who were bereaved in childhood, adolescence or young adulthood. There may have been no opportunity for counselling or bereavement support at the time or that as life has progressed new levels of grief need to be worked through. There are also times throughout life when we mourn for associated losses, such as, not having had an adult relationship with them, not being able to share big occasions, milestones, successes or the times when we need support. Counselling provides a space to understand, explore and share your grief as well as its impact on identity throughout your life.

My first session

I offer an initial free 30 minute phone call so that you can find out more about me, the services I offer and the way I work. During this phone call we would discuss what you feel are the right next steps for you.

I work adults in person or via Zoom. I work with children in person.

What I can help with

Bereavement

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Play therapy

Clients I work with

Adults, Children, Families, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Young people

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy

Therapist - Peacehaven

Peacehaven BN10
07709056942
Sessions from £45.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available

Availability

I have face-to-face appointments available on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings.

I have telephone and Zoom appointments available at times throughout the day and early evening on Monday and Thursday.

About me and my therapy practice

I specialise in bereavement counselling for adults, children and young people. The experience of grief following bereavement can involve confusing and intense emotions, unexpected symptoms and feelings of isolation. Often people worry about  the impact grieving is having on them and whether this is 'normal'. My experience with, and understanding of, the grieving process often enables me to provide reassurance, as well as support, which can make a real difference.

 I have a particular interest in working with adults who were bereaved as children or young people as this can have a profound impact in a variety of ways across a lifetime.

I also facilitate structured bereavement support groups which offer more knowledge about the grieving process, a safe space to share experiences, worries and strategies. Receiving understanding about what you are going through can be invaluable and can be hard to find in everyday life.

I developed in-depth experience and understanding about how bereaved people can be best supported by working with two national bereavement charities . This motivated me to specialise in this area and has enabled me to develop my practice, gain invaluable experience and training, and to recognise and understand the need for high quality bereavement support.

I have Post-Graduate Diploma's in Humanistic Counselling and Child Development alongside a BSc and MSc in Psychology. I have many years experience working with children and families. My most recent training has been in using compassion focused therapy to work with grief. 


Practice description

There are still many myths perpetuated in our society about how someone who has been bereaved should think, or feel, and how quickly they should 'get over' the loss.  Often those around you may not understand your experience of grief, don't want you to be sad and would like you to get back to how you were before the bereavement. Bereavement counselling offers the opportunity to share how you are really feeling, talk about areas where you may be feeling stuck and to explore the many associated losses connected with bereavement. I aim to create a safe, non-judgemental space where you experience empathy and compassion while feeling heard and validated.

Parents and carers looking after a bereaved child are often concerned about whether they are providing them with the best support. The way children grieve differs from adults, the child's age, stage of development, understanding of the situation, the circumstances of the death and the type of relationship they had with the deceased all need to be considered. There are often physical and behavioural as well as emotional changes which can be confusing. By looking at this together we can consider how counselling can most benefit the child or young person and enable the adults caring for them to feel more confident in the support they can offer.

I also work with adults who were bereaved in childhood, adolescence or young adulthood. There may have been no opportunity for counselling or bereavement support at the time or that as life has progressed new levels of grief need to be worked through. There are also times throughout life when we mourn for associated losses, such as, not having had an adult relationship with them, not being able to share big occasions, milestones, successes or the times when we need support. Counselling provides a space to understand, explore and share your grief as well as its impact on identity throughout your life.

My first session

I offer an initial free 30 minute phone call so that you can find out more about me, the services I offer and the way I work. During this phone call we would discuss what you feel are the right next steps for you. 

I work adults in person or via Zoom. I work with children in person.


What I can help with

Bereavement, Child related issues, Loss, Menopause, Self esteem, Stress

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Play therapy

Clients I work with

Adults, Children, Families, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Young people

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy

Therapist - Lewes

Lewes BN8
07709056942
Sessions from £45.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available

Availability

I have face-to-face appointments available on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings.

I have telephone and Zoom appointments available at times throughout the day and early evening on Monday and Thursday.

About me and my therapy practice

I specialise in bereavement counselling for adults, children and young people. The experience of grief following bereavement can involve confusing and intense emotions, unexpected symptoms and feelings of isolation. Often people worry about the impact grieving is having on them and whether this is 'normal'. My experience with, and understanding of, the grieving process often enables me to provide reassurance, as well as support, which can make a real difference.

I developed in-depth experience and understanding about how bereaved people can be best supported by working with two national bereavement charities. This motivated me to specialise in this area and has enabled me to develop my practice, gain invaluable experience and training, and to recognise and understand the need for high quality bereavement support.

 I have a particular interest in working with adults who were bereaved as children or young people as this can have a profound impact in a variety of ways across a lifetime.

I also facilitate structured bereavement support groups which offer more knowledge about the grieving process, a safe space to share experiences, worries and strategies. Receiving understanding about what you are going through can be invaluable and can be hard to find in everyday life.

I have Post-Graduate Diploma's in Humanistic Counselling and Child Development alongside a BSc and MSc in Psychology. I have many years' experience working with children and families. My most recent training has been in using compassion focused therapy to work with grief. 

Practice description

There are still many myths perpetuated in our society about how someone who has been bereaved should think, or feel, and how quickly they should 'get over' the loss. Often those around you may not understand your experience of grief, don't want you to be sad and would like you to get back to how you were before the bereavement. Bereavement counselling offers the opportunity to share how you are really feeling, talk about areas where you may be feeling stuck and to explore the many associated losses connected with bereavement. I aim to create a safe, non-judgemental space where you experience empathy and compassion while feeling heard and validated.

Parents and carers looking after a bereaved child are often concerned about whether they are providing them with the best support. The way children grieve differs from adults, the child's age, stage of development, understanding of the situation, the circumstances of the death and the type of relationship they had with the deceased all need to be considered. There are often physical and behavioural as well as emotional changes which can be confusing. By looking at this together we can consider how counselling can most benefit the child or young person and enable the adults caring for them to feel more confident in the support they can offer.

I also work with adults who were bereaved in childhood, adolescence or young adulthood. There may have been no opportunity for counselling or bereavement support at the time or that as life has progressed new levels of grief need to be worked through. There are also times throughout life when we mourn for associated losses, such as, not having had an adult relationship with them, not being able to share big occasions, milestones, successes or the times when we need support. Counselling provides a space to understand, explore and share your grief as well as its impact on identity throughout your life.

My first session

I offer an initial free 30 minute phone call so that you can find out more about me, the services I offer and the way I work. During this phone call we would discuss what you feel are the right next steps for you.

I work adults in person or via Zoom. I work with children in person.

What I can help with

Bereavement

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Play therapy

Clients I work with

Adults, Children, Families, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Young people

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy