Avril Collett
About the Therapist
I am a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (www.bacp.co.uk) and as such adhere to their ethical framework of working.
My training and Qualifications are Diploma in Integrative Counselling (Level 4) and Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling (Level 5).
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I have regular supervision to ensure I am working ethically and in accordance to the regulations of the BACP. This is done in total confidence to ensure your privacy with another qualified counsellor.
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As a member of the BACP I am committed to continuing my professional development so I regularly attend seminars, training days and lectures which offer me up to date research and current learning so I am more able to offer a complete therapeutic service to my clients.
My experience has been deepened by clients who have presented with varied issues and problems including transgendered clients who are questioning their journey, enjoying their journey and completed their journey and of course their spouses who come for couples counselling throughout transition.
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I also have gay and lesbian clients, again who may be unsure of their sexuality and just need someone who is non judgemental to listen without prejudice to their fears and anxieties and their hopes for the future.
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My work brings me into contact with couples who live a very different lifestyle to the 'norm': those who prefer an open relationship, a polyamorous one and some clients who prefer a celibate life.
My client work includes: abuse, addiction, anxiety, bereavement, bullying, depression, eating disorders, emotional abuse, gender or identity issues, low self esteem/confidence, relationship issues, sexual abuse, sexuality, stress, trauma and various work related issues.
After 2020 and the onslaught of Covid 19 I have very few face to face clients as many now prefer using the telephone to access therapy as its more convenient.Â
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- Heterosexual
- Kink - BDSM
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Your Journey with your Counsellor
Your journey starts whenever you want it to. It can be when you first discover your true gender or when you make that first call to talk to someone who understands.
When does it start?
•     When the misalignment of body and brain finally gets too much to bear.
•     Whenever you are ready.
•     When you decide what you want to do.
•     When you decide who you are.
•     When you are willing to make changes to your life.
It starts when you are ready
None of this can happen until you are comfortable and accepting of who you are.
Emotionally your journey started the day you realised something wasn’t right, when you struggled with inner conflict and others expectations, denying your feelings, locking away your true self, your very own way of being and your own special wants and needs.
How did you get here?
It started with feelings of desperation and anxiety to find out more about who you are. And now? Now you are developing the courage to accept that you are transgender, learning that it’s OK to be yourself and to allow the real you shine through, beginning to accept yourself and learning to love yourself.
Your counsellors role
So, what is the role of your counsellor and how can specialised gender therapy help you? Your therapist will have years of experience and knowledge bringing together a unique way of working with you and some of these skills will enable you to make changes, or enhance your skill set, at your own pace.
Helping you feel confident
You will learn to feel more confident, to increase your sense of self esteem, to be comfortable in the here and now and to accept that some days will more of a struggle than others. You will begin to feel enabled.
Should you wish to start hormone therapy or have been referred to a Gender Identity Clinic, your counsellor will be able to support you through the changes from start to finish.
Dysphoria is perhaps a word that you are familiar with, a word that crops up at regular intervals in your life, for many daily. It can also bring with it an intense feeling of shame, guilt and such a powerful and devastating anxiety that there seems to be no way to control it.
With the help of your therapist you can find ways of coping with it, controlling it with strategies worked out to fit in with your strengths. You will learn that not everyone will understand and judgement will be passed. You will learn to accept that you can’t change other people’s attitudes or opinions and more importantly, it’s not your responsibility to do so.
Life is for living
Accepting that each and every one of us is different and unique is part of life and living authentically. You will become aware that your life is for living and deciding what you are on the inside is what counts and that it needs to be represented on the outside as well.
Beginning to make changes, no matter how big or small and accepting the fears, excitement and apprehension that goes along with your special journey is all part of the bigger picture and that you will handle every challenge as it’s presented to you.
The counsellor is there to support you throughout your transition, to encourage you, to laugh and cry with you, to set goals with you and to offer signposts to other avenues which may be helpful along the way.
Helping you through.
To be there on bad days, to help you through worst days and to celebrate achievements no matter the size, with you. Your therapy will be 100% confidential, consistent and real, completely non judgemental and a safe place for you to share your thoughts and feelings no matter what they are however, the role of a counsellor is not to tell you what to do but help you see alternatives and choices which you may have not thought about.
The relationship you have with your counsellor will built on trust and the ability to listen to you, the client, and your individual needs.
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- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Couple therapy
- Gestalt
- Integrative
- Narrative therapy
- Person-Centred
- Psychodynamic
- Transactional Analysis
- BDSM | Kink
- Bi- | Pansexual
- Cross-dresser
- Non-binary | Genderqueer
- Questioning
- Trans
- One to one
- Two people
- Three or more people
- No adaptation
- Adults
- Seniors (60+)
- Online
My fees are: £40.00 per 50 minute session for individuals and £60.00 per 50 minutes for couples. I also offer telephone counselling. If this might be of interest to you, please contact me for details on how to make the prepayment which will then secure your counselling session.
If you feel counselling may be what you are looking for, please contact me for an informal chat.
After 2020 and the onslaught of Covid 19 I have very few face to face clients as many now prefer using the telephone to access therapy as its more convenient.
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