Rebecca Ridgewell
Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07981640199
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Usually in Harlow on Weds, Cambridge on Thursdays and online Tuesdays/other days.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
I believe we all hold the key to our own wellbeing and that it's never too late to change old habits that no longer serve us. I enjoy facilitating change and helping others to shift away from thoughts of helplessness towards a more empowered way of being.
Are you struggling to connect with others?
Do you feel stressed, anxious or restless?
Is it hard to switch off?
Do you ask yourself existential questions and struggle to find meaning in your life?
Is it sometimes hard to say 'no' or difficult to speak your truth?
Have you experienced loss but feel unable to grieve or move on?
Having lived experience of struggling with much that life can throw our way, I have used therapy, mindfulness and time in nature to come to a more connected and calmer place.
I try to have balance in my life - making time to explore personal interests alongside my therapeutic work. I enjoy being in nature, growing my own veggies, walking and have a well established mindfulness practice that allows me to be present even in the stormiest of moments.
I also enjoy creative writing, the arts and dancing. I frequently bring this creative zeal into the kitchen with mixed results - I am happy to model imperfection and culinary mishaps to those around me!
Practice description
As well as working with adults and couples I also work with children and young people.
I also currently work with students who have one or more disability or neuro-diversity at Cambridge University to enable them to get the best out of their time at uni. .
The model I use to work therapeutically is integrative - this means I integrate Person Centred and Psychodynamic Approaches along with trauma informed practice, models of grief therapy, aspects of CBT and somatic therapy to offer clients a holistic and bespoke therapy experience, tailored to their needs. I use present moment awareness to stay present and grounded during sessions, I am committed to offering the core conditions (empathy, congruence and acceptance) to each client I meet. I offer sessions in-person or online. I have extensive experience gained within the charity and public sector of delivering 1-2-1 counselling, early interventions and group work.
Get in Touch
If you have read this far you might be considering making contact - I understand this can be a difficult step to make and so will welcome your enquiry. We can arrange a free 15 minute conversation to see if my way of working might feel a good fit for you. From there we can work out how to move forward if you decide to take up counselling.
Training, qualifications & experience
Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
4+ years working as a Psychological Therapist in third sector
Place to Be Training and Placement (counselling children in Schools)
Bereavement Counsellor at St Joseph's Hospice, London
Certificate in EMDR
Certificate in Sex and Couple's Therapy
Certificate in Teaching Mindfulness-Based Living Course
Certificate in Qigong for Health
Additional training in: Sand Tray and Creative Approaches, Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Informed Therapy, Working with Interpreters, Working with neuro-diversity, Somatic Approaches, Mindfulness for OCD, Internal Family Systems and Parts Work, Solution Focused Therapy and CBT.
My first session
The Way I Work
In your first session we will evaluate where you are right now and then work together to identify goals or areas you wish to work on. These can be reviewed periodically during the sessions. We will also discuss boundaries for the work to ensure your therapy is confidential, contained and professional.
The therapy session can be a safe, warm, confidential space where you can be heard and explore difficult thoughts, feelings and behaviours. We might explore how to break certain behaviour patterns. We might also explore self care techniques or ways for you to reconnect to what gives you joy, your values or purpose.
If you decide to work with me in counselling the sessions are fifty minutes long and take place weekly. Commitment to the process is an important part of counselling, so please check in with your self if this is the right time to be embarking on what can be a bumpy but also rewarding journey. I will sometimes, gently and kindly, challenge you, if we spot some avoidance or other self sabotaging behaviours that might arise in the therapy. You might be given take home tasks - things to try out or new ways to communicate in between sessions, for example.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, OCD, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
CBT, EMDR, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, 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, Time-limited
Languages spoken
English
Therapist - BISHOP'S STORTFORD
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Currently have availability for in-person work in Harlow, Essex on Wednesdays and Tuesday afternoons/evenings. Also online work available Thursdays and some evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
I believe we all hold the key to our own wellbeing and that it's never too late to change old habits that no longer serve us. I enjoy facilitating change and helping others to shift away from thoughts of helplessness towards a more empowered way of being.
Are you struggling to connect with others?
Do you feel stressed, anxious or restless?
Is it hard to switch off?
Do you ask yourself existential questions and struggle to find meaning in your life?
Is it sometimes hard to say 'no' or difficult to speak your truth?
Have you experienced loss but feel unable to grieve or move on?
Having lived experience of struggling with much that life can throw our way, I have used therapy, mindfulness and time in nature to come to a more connected and calmer place.
I try to have balance in my life - making time to explore personal interests alongside my therapeutic work. I enjoy being in nature, growing my own veggies, walking and have a well established mindfulness practice that allows me to be present even in the stormiest of moments.
I also enjoy creative writing, the arts and dancing. I frequently bring this creative zeal into the kitchen with mixed results - I am happy to model imperfection and culinary mishaps to those around me!
Practice description
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
As well as working with adults and couples I also work with children and young people.
I also currently work with students who have one or more disability or neuro-diversity at Cambridge University to enable them to get the best out of their time at uni.
The model I use to work therapeutically is integrative - this means I integrate Person Centred and Psychodynamic Approaches along with trauma informed practice, models of grief therapy, aspects of CBT and somatic therapy to offer clients a holistic and bespoke therapy experience, tailored to their needs. I use present moment awareness to stay present and grounded during sessions, I am committed to offering the core conditions (empathy, congruence and acceptance) to each client I meet. I offer sessions in-person or online. I have extensive experience gained within the charity and public sector of delivering 1-2-1 counselling, early interventions and group work.
Get in Touch
If you have read this far you might be considering making contact - I understand this can be a difficult step to make and so will welcome your enquiry. We can arrange a free 15 minute conversation to see if my way of working might feel a good fit for you. From there we can work out how to move forward if you decide to take up counselling.
In addition to my private practice, I also teach Mindfulness (registered with BAMBA) and Qi Gong and can bring this into the sessions when appropriate.
Contact: email me at becky.ridgewell@proton.me
Charges: £60 per session, concessionary rates available please enquire about these when you first make contact.
My first session
In your first session we will evaluate where you are right now and then work together to identify goals or areas you wish to work on. These can be reviewed periodically during the sessions.
The therapy session can be a safe, warm, confidential space where you can be heard and explore difficult thoughts, feelings and behaviours. We might explore how to break certain behaviour patterns. We might also explore self care techniques or ways for you to reconnect to what gives you joy, your values or purpose.
If you decide to work with me in counselling the sessions are fifty minutes long and take place weekly. Commitment to the process is an important part of counselling, so please check in with your self if this is the right time to be embarking on what can be a bumpy but also rewarding journey. I will sometimes, gently and kindly, challenge you, if we spot some avoidance or other self sabotaging behaviours that might arise in the therapy. You might be given take home tasks - things to try out or new ways to communicate in between sessions, for example.
Email if you’d like to find out more - I should get back to you within two working days. I normally suggest a 15-minute chat to help you decide if we are a good fit.
During our call we can discuss what you'd like to bring to counselling and what you can expect from our sessions together. I will talk you through my professional boundaries, confidentiality and how we can work safely.
If you decide to go ahead, our first counselling session will give you the opportunity to explore the reasons for coming to counselling in more depth. From there we can review from time to time once the work gets started and always at your pace.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Loss, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
CBT, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, 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
Languages spoken
English
Therapist - Saffron Walden
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Currently have availability for in-person work in Harlow, Essex on Wednesdays and Tuesday afternoons/evenings. Also online work available Thursdays and some evenings. Saffron Walden availability on Fridays.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
I believe we all hold the key to our own wellbeing and that it's never too late to change old habits that no longer serve us. I enjoy facilitating change and helping others to shift away from thoughts of helplessness towards a more empowered way of being.
Are you struggling to connect with others?
Do you feel stressed, anxious or restless?
Is it hard to switch off?
Do you ask yourself existential questions and struggle to find meaning in your life?
Is it sometimes hard to say 'no' or difficult to speak your truth?
Have you experienced loss but feel unable to grieve or move on?
Having lived experience of struggling with much that life can throw our way, I have used therapy, mindfulness and time in nature to come to a more connected and calmer place.
I try to have balance in my life - making time to explore personal interests alongside my therapeutic work. I enjoy being in nature, growing my own veggies, walking and have a well established mindfulness practice that allows me to be present even in the stormiest of moments.
I also enjoy creative writing, the arts and dancing. I frequently bring this creative zeal into the kitchen with mixed results - I am happy to model imperfection and culinary mishaps to those around me!
Practice description
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
As well as working with adults and couples I also work with children and young people.
I also currently work with students who have one or more disability or neuro-diversity at Cambridge University to enable them to get the best out of their time at uni.
The model I use to work therapeutically is integrative - this means I integrate Person Centred and Psychodynamic Approaches along with trauma informed practice, models of grief therapy, aspects of CBT and somatic therapy to offer clients a holistic and bespoke therapy experience, tailored to their needs. I use present moment awareness to stay present and grounded during sessions, I am committed to offering the core conditions (empathy, congruence and acceptance) to each client I meet. I offer sessions in-person or online. I have extensive experience gained within the charity and public sector of delivering 1-2-1 counselling, early interventions and group work.
Get in Touch
If you have read this far you might be considering making contact - I understand this can be a difficult step to make and so will welcome your enquiry. We can arrange a free 15 minute conversation to see if my way of working might feel a good fit for you. From there we can work out how to move forward if you decide to take up counselling.
In addition to my private practice, I also teach Mindfulness (registered with BAMBA) and Qi Gong and can bring this into the sessions when appropriate.
Contact: email me at becky.ridgewell@proton.me
Charges: £60 per session, concessionary rates available please enquire about these when you first make contact.
My first session
In your first session we will evaluate where you are right now and then work together to identify goals or areas you wish to work on. These can be reviewed periodically during the sessions.
The therapy session can be a safe, warm, confidential space where you can be heard and explore difficult thoughts, feelings and behaviours. We might explore how to break certain behaviour patterns. We might also explore self care techniques or ways for you to reconnect to what gives you joy, your values or purpose.
If you decide to work with me in counselling the sessions are fifty minutes long and take place weekly. Commitment to the process is an important part of counselling, so please check in with your self if this is the right time to be embarking on what can be a bumpy but also rewarding journey. I will sometimes, gently and kindly, challenge you, if we spot some avoidance or other self sabotaging behaviours that might arise in the therapy. You might be given take home tasks - things to try out or new ways to communicate in between sessions, for example.
Email if you’d like to find out more - I should get back to you within two working days. I normally suggest a 15-minute chat to help you decide if we are a good fit.
During our call we can discuss what you'd like to bring to counselling and what you can expect from our sessions together. I will talk you through my professional boundaries, confidentiality and how we can work safely.
If you decide to go ahead, our first counselling session will give you the opportunity to explore the reasons for coming to counselling in more depth. From there we can review from time to time once the work gets started and always at your pace.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
CBT, EMDR, Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Families, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, 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, Time-limited
Languages spoken
English
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Currently in Harlow on Wednesdays, Cambridge Thursdays and online Tuesdays. Please ask if you need more availability.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
I believe we all hold the key to our own wellbeing and that it's never too late to change old habits that no longer serve us. I enjoy facilitating change and helping others to shift away from thoughts of helplessness towards a more empowered way of being.
Are you struggling to connect with others?
Do you feel stressed, anxious or restless?
Is it hard to switch off?
Do you ask yourself existential questions and struggle to find meaning in your life?
Is it sometimes hard to say 'no' or difficult to speak your truth?
Have you experienced loss but feel unable to grieve or move on?
Having lived experience of struggling with much that life can throw our way, I have used therapy, mindfulness and time in nature to come to a more connected and calmer place.
I try to have balance in my life - making time to explore personal interests alongside my therapeutic work. I enjoy being in nature, growing my own veggies, walking and have a well established mindfulness practice that allows me to be present even in the stormiest of moments.
I also enjoy creative writing, the arts and dancing. I frequently bring this creative zeal into the kitchen with mixed results - I am happy to model imperfection and culinary mishaps to those around me!
Practice description
As well as working with adults and couples I also work with children and young people .
I also currently work with students who have one or more disability or neuro-diversity at Cambridge University to enable them to get the best out of their time at uni.
The model I use to work therapeutically is integrative - this means I integrate Person Centred and Psychodynamic Approaches along with trauma informed practice, models of grief therapy, aspects of CBT and somatic therapy to offer clients a holistic and bespoke therapy experience, tailored to their needs. I use present moment awareness to stay present and grounded during sessions, I am committed to offering the core conditions (empathy, congruence and acceptance) to each client I meet. I offer sessions in-person or online. I have extensive experience gained within the charity and public sector of delivering 1-2-1 counselling, early interventions and group work.
Get in Touch
If you have read this far you might be considering making contact - I understand this can be a difficult step to make and so will welcome your enquiry. We can arrange a free 15 minute conversation to see if my way of working might feel a good fit for you. From there we can work out how to move forward if you decide to take up counselling.
Training, qualifications & experience
Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
4+ years working as a Psychological Therapist in third sector
Place to Be Training and Placement (counselling children in Schools)
Bereavement Counsellor at St Joseph's Hospice, London
Certificate in EMDR
Certificate in Sex and Couple's Therapy
Additional training in: Sand Tray and Creative Approaches, Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Informed Therapy, Working with Interpreters, Working with neuro-diversity, Somatic Approaches, Mindfulness for OCD, Internal Family Systems and Parts Work, Solution Focused Therapy and CBT
My first session
The Way I Work
In your first session we will evaluate where you are right now and then work together to identify goals or areas you wish to work on. These can be reviewed periodically during the sessions. We will also discuss boundaries for the work to ensure your therapy is confidential, contained and professional
The therapy session can be a safe, warm, confidential space where you can be heard and explore difficult thoughts, feelings and behaviours. We might explore how to break certain behaviour patterns. We might also explore self care techniques or ways for you to reconnect to what gives you joy, your values or purpose.
If you decide to work with me in counselling the sessions are fifty minutes long and take place weekly. Commitment to the process is an important part of counselling, so please check in with your self if this is the right time to be embarking on what can be a bumpy but also rewarding journey. I will sometimes, gently and kindly, challenge you, if we spot some avoidance or other self sabotaging behaviours that might arise in the therapy. You might be given take home tasks - things to try out or new ways to communicate in between sessions, for example.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, OCD, Phobias, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
CBT, EMDR, Humanistic, Integrative, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, 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, Time-limited
Languages spoken
English
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work in Cambridge on Thursdays, Harlow on Wednesdays and online at other times, currently with availability on both days and Tuesdays for online/telephone work.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
I am a compassionate, energetic, active listener who is curious to hear your story. I bring empathy and non-judgement into the therapy space and will gently challenge self-limiting beliefs and blocks that might be stopping you from achieving and living your best life.
I believe we all hold the key to our own wellbeing and that it's never too late to change old habits that no longer serve us. I enjoy facilitating change and helping others to shift away from thoughts of helplessness towards a more empowered way of being.
Are you struggling to connect with others?
Do you feel stressed, anxious or restless?
Is it hard to switch off?
Do you ask yourself existential questions and struggle to find meaning in your life?
Is it sometimes hard to say 'no' or difficult to speak your truth?
Have you experienced loss but feel unable to grieve or move on?
Having lived experience of struggling with much that life can throw our way, I have used therapy, mindfulness and time in nature to come to a more connected and calmer place.
I try to have balance in my life - making time to explore personal interests alongside my therapeutic work. I enjoy being in nature, growing my own veggies, walking and have a well established mindfulness practice that allows me to be present even in the stormiest of moments.
I also enjoy creative writing, the arts and dancing. I frequently bring this creative zeal into the kitchen with mixed results - I am happy to model imperfection and culinary mishaps to those around me!
Practice description
As well as working with adults and couples I also work with children and young people.
I also currently work with students who have one or more disability or neuro-diversity at Cambridge University to enable them to get the best out of their time at uni.
The model I use to work therapeutically is integrative - this means I integrate Person Centred and Psychodynamic Approaches along with trauma informed practice, models of grief therapy, aspects of CBT and somatic therapy to offer clients a holistic and bespoke therapy experience, tailored to their needs. I use present moment awareness to stay present and grounded during sessions, I am committed to offering the core conditions (empathy, congruence and acceptance) to each client I meet. I offer sessions in-person or online. I have extensive experience gained within the charity and public sector of delivering 1-2-1 counselling, early interventions and group work.
Get in Touch
If you have read this far you might be considering making contact - I understand this can be a difficult step to make and so will welcome your enquiry. We can arrange a free 15 minute conversation to see if my way of working might feel a good fit for you. From there we can work out how to move forward if you decide to take up counselling.
Training, qualifications & experience
Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
4+ years working as a Psychological Therapist in third sector
Place to Be Training and Placement (counselling children in Schools)
Bereavement Counsellor at St Joseph's Hospice, London
Certificate in EMDR
Certificate in Sex and Couple's Therapy
Additional training in: Sand Tray and Creative Approaches, Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Informed Therapy, Working with Interpreters, Working with neuro-diversity, Somatic Approaches, Mindfulness for OCD, Internal Family Systems and Parts Work, Solution Focused Therapy and CBT.
My first session
The Way I Work
In your first session we will evaluate where you are right now and then work together to identify goals or areas you wish to work on. These can be reviewed periodically during the sessions.
The therapy session can be a safe, warm, confidential space where you can be heard and explore difficult thoughts, feelings and behaviours. We might explore how to break certain behaviour patterns. We might also explore self care techniques or ways for you to reconnect to what gives you joy, your values or purpose.
If you decide to work with me in counselling the sessions are fifty minutes long and take place weekly. Commitment to the process is an important part of counselling, so please check in with your self if this is the right time to be embarking on what can be a bumpy but also rewarding journey. I will sometimes, gently and kindly, challenge you, if we spot some avoidance or other self sabotaging behaviours that might arise in the therapy. You might be given take home tasks - things to try out or new ways to communicate in between sessions, for example.
Types of therapy
CBT, EMDR, Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, 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, Time-limited
Languages spoken
English