Marsha launches new counselling service

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STOCKTON Heath resident Marsha Roberts has launched a new counselling service in the village

Marsha recently graduated with a Diploma from Warrington Collegiate after more than three years of study and over 100 hours of counselling with CRI Pathways to Recovery & Wired Carers Centre.

She offers a Person-Centred form of counselling.

Marsha said: “Working with clients in a person centred way allows the client to explore their thoughts, feelings and emotions in a confidential environment. It gives them the opportunity to express concerns and problems and to achieve clarity of thought.”

As well as her private practice in the village she also has a room at The Fairfield and Howley Neighbourhood Project on Fairfield Street where she can also offer counselling.

Marsha is also a past volunteer with Warrington Bereavement Support and provided counselling to individuals struggling with grief.

For more information visit www.southwarringtoncounselling.co.uk


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