BSc, Dip. Psychotherapy, UKCP
Accredited and Registered. I enjoy counselling because
of the relationship it creates between myself and my
client.
"In a safe
space, when a client feels heard, understood, and supported, I find they move
towards self understanding, acceptance and awareness, and thereby feel they
have more choice."
I offer Integrative
Counselling and Psychotherapy, with ten years experience in working with people
in this way. I have 6 years experience in offering Supervision to other
counsellors. I combine psychodynamic and humanistic styles of counselling.
Having graduated from the Minster Centre with a Diploma in Integrative
Psychotherapy (1998) I then became UKCP accredited and registered (2002).
Please
phone for an appointment or to discuss any queries you may have:
07984
100 702 (preferred number to ring)
01382
542 957 (Home phone number)
You
may also contact me by email in the first instance:
c.strobos ‘at sign’ virgin.net


I graduated from the Minster Centre with a Diploma in
Integrative Psychotherapy and am now UKCP
Accredited and registered. I’ve volunteered for CRUSE Bereavement Care Scotland since
2001. Therefore, one of my particular interests and experiences is in working
with loss in all its guises.
At present, I work for Rowan Consultancy and
in private practice. I am also an affiliate member of many EAP
organisations. I also have been asked by
the Social Work department to provide occasional counselling for members of
their staff who do not wish to use the in-house counselling service. I supervise other counsellors privately and
within CRUSE.
As part of my training, I
worked in a tertiary care day centre in the NHS. This gave me vast experience
in working with adult survivors of sexual abuse and adults with mental illness,
including depression and anxiety. I started a private practice and my work with
EAP organisations in 2001. I started
working for Rowan Consultancy in 2004.
My particular interest and
experience in working with loss in all its guises comes from my voluntary work
with CRUSE since 2001. Working in a tertiary care day centre in the NHS has
given me experience in working with adult survivors of sexual abuse and mental
illness, including depression and anxiety.
I started supervising other
counsellors and within CRUSE in 2003.
I am a member of Taynet. I have also been a member of the Scottish Institute for Human Relations for
many years.
When you phone me for an appointment, we will decide on a suitable time that we can meet and I will give you details of where we will meet and some of our contract together. At our first assessment session, I will explain my confidentiality policy with you and answer any questions that you may have. We will have time for you to talk and tell me why you are coming for counselling at this point in your life. From that we will decide together whether I am the right person for you and what our goals will be for our work together. We can be as open –ended or as structured as you wish, in terms of how many sessions you wish to attend. We will review regularly, as to how we are reaching your goals and whether they are the right ones and how many sessions we wish to continue for.
Strict confidentiality is
always maintained and is an essential part of the therapeutic process. I will
not pass on personal information to anyone unless:
In all cases you will be
encouraged to pass on the information to the relevant person or agency yourself.
In line with professional
requirements, I may discuss sessions with a supervisor external to Rowan. In
this process your identity is not revealed.
It is essential for
counsellors and psychotherapists to be able to keep records on clients and
their sessions. All clients engaging in counselling or therapy are asked to
formally agree (by signature) to this. If a client will not sign, only one
session can be offered.
Therapeutic notes may
record background information and key issues discussed in the sessions. These
will vary in length and detail. Points of concern are also noted. These notes
are kept separate from personal details.
If you are dissatisfied or
have any concerns with your counselling or psychotherapy please discuss this
with me. If you continue to be dissatisfied, you can contact the UKCP, the
professional body with whom I am aligned.

