Mark Borrington
  Dip(HE) Couns, Dip.Couns (Child &
  Adolescent), Dip. MhPsych MBACP

CCC Registered Counsellor

Specialist areas:


Child & Adolescent Counselling
General Adult Counselling

Common issues covered:

Depression
Eating disorders
Stress
Anxiety
Low self-esteem
Loneliness
Confusion
Personal growth
Spirituality
Sexual identity
Work related issues
 
Consultative Services
Business Planning
Outcome Measurement
Practice Evaluation & Effectiveness



Appointment availability:
Available


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Mark initially graduated as a counsellor through Sheffield Hallam University and then onto Child & Adolescent counselling through Oxford College. He has experience in working within the NHS, Local Education, Voluntary Sector as well as in private practice and is an approved counsellor for a large national Employee Assistance Programme.

Mark particularly specialises in providing counselling & therapy to children, adolescents and young people and has worked with clients in both primary and secondary schools as well as in further education.

He also provides general counselling to adult clients.

Aside from his counselling qualifications, Mark has extended training in Mental Health, Psychiatry, Health & Social Care.


Counselling Beliefs & Philosophy

Many people often find themselves asking the question, "Is this all there is to life?". After a century of technological breakthroughs, materialistic developments, we are beginning to realise that the human being is more than the sum of our parts. Maybe after you have finished working towards gaining the house, the car, the technological gadgets, you are still thinking "It's not doing it for me. I'm not fulfilled. Could there be something more?"

Sometimes, these questions occur in an apparently happy life; but they also find expression in painful and disorientating symptoms: depression, relationship dissatisfaction, loneliness, addictions to name but a few.  

Counselling can offer client's guidance towards meaning for such dis-ease in their lives. Treating not each symptom as a autonomous clinical disturbance but incorporating a deeper holistic approach of mind-body-spirit and attributing meaning to every experience of life.

 

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