
Reduced-Cost Counselling
Reach Out to Begin
If you’re considering counselling, we’re here to help. Once we receive your enquiry, we’ll guide you through the next steps toward starting support.
Our reduced-cost counselling is available to people living in Gloucestershire, and we’ve kept the process as simple and accessible as possible.
Email here to get started - we’re ready when you are: info@earthwisdomtherapy.co.uk
What Happens Next
After receiving your email, a member of our team will be in touch to book an assessment session with you. This session is an opportunity for us to get to know you, explore your current challenges, and consider ways we can support you.
It’s helpful if you can let us know your availability when you get in touch.
Beginning Your Sessions
Counselling sessions take place in our peaceful rooms at the Therapy Rooms Painswick, a location easily accessible from Gloucester, Stroud, Cheltenham, and surrounding areas.
Sessions may take place indoors or outdoors, depending on your preference. If you require an alternative setting or have specific access needs, please let us know when you enquire.
There is free parking nearby and public transport options available.
Counselling Support
We provide counselling support to a wide range of client groups, working with difficulties such as:
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Bereavement and Loss Support – helping individuals navigate grief, whether from death, separation, or significant life changes.
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Anxiety & Depression – addressing persistent worry, panic, low mood, and related symptoms that affect daily functioning.
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Pregnancy and Baby Loss – offering compassionate support following miscarriage, stillbirth, termination for medical reasons, or neonatal loss.
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Support for Unpaid Carers – providing space for those caring for others to explore their own needs, manage stress, and prevent burnout.
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Identity, Self-Esteem & Life Transitions – working with people exploring who they are, facing big changes, or struggling with confidence and self-worth.
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Relational Difficulties – supporting clients with challenges in their relationships, including family dynamics, friendships, and social connection.
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Neurodiversity-Affirming Support – working alongside individuals who identify as neurodivergent (e.g. autistic, ADHD) in a strengths-based, non-pathologising way.
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Trauma-Informed Therapy – supporting people who have experienced trauma, including developmental, relational, or situational trauma, with safety and trust at the core.
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Chronic Illness and Disability – supporting those living with long-term physical health conditions or disabilities, including the emotional impact and loss of independence.
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Work-Related Stress & Burnout – helping individuals manage stress related to their professional roles, including those in caring professions or frontline services.
What Counselling Means to Us
Counselling is a space that belongs to you. It's a regular time each week where you can bring whatever is on your mind - whether it's something recent or something that's been with you for a long time. You don’t need to have the right words, or even a clear idea of where to begin.
Your counsellor is there to walk alongside you - to listen, to notice, to be present - as you make sense of your experiences in your own way.
Some people come to counselling during times of crisis. Others come when life feels flat, or confusing, or simply too much. However you arrive, there’s no expectation of how you should be.