Dr Simon Draycott

Chartered Counselling Psychologist

Simon Draycott Counselling Psychologist

Dr Simon Draycott

Chartered Counselling Psychologist

Simon Draycott Counselling Psychologist

Dr Simon Draycott

Chartered Counselling Psychologist

Life ‘MOT’

Do you experience one or more of the following?

A feeling that something’s ‘not quite right’
Wondering where your life is going
Feeling a bit lost
Not feeling at ease with what’s going on around you
Asking yourself ‘what is it all about?’
Feeling like you need to ‘take stock’
Feeling paralysed by a big decision you need to make
Feeling like you use work to hide from what’s going on in the rest of your life

How counselling can help:

Counselling provides the opportunity to explore questions that may be niggling away in the background but which you’ve found difficult to face up to until now.

It’s an unfortunate truth that counselling can carry with it a stigma, with many assuming that ‘something must be wrong with you’ if you are choosing to see a counsellor. Nothing could be further from the truth in that counselling can be an incredibly useful mechanism for stepping out of the everyday, taking stock of your life, and deciding if and how you want to move forward in your life.

The ‘life MOT’ can take the form of a small number of initial weekly counselling sessions followed by monthly ‘check-ins’.

Life ‘MOT’

Do you experience one or more of the following?

A feeling that something’s ‘not quite right’
Wondering where your life is going
Feeling a bit lost
Not feeling at ease with what’s going on around you
Asking yourself ‘what is it all about?’
Feeling like you need to ‘take stock’
Feeling paralysed by a big decision you need to make
Feeling like you use work to hide from what’s going on in the rest of your life

How counselling can help:

Counselling provides the opportunity to explore questions that may be niggling away in the background but which you’ve found difficult to face up to until now.

It’s an unfortunate truth that counselling can carry with it a stigma, with many assuming that ‘something must be wrong with you’ if you are choosing to see a counsellor. Nothing could be further from the truth in that counselling can be an incredibly useful mechanism for stepping out of the everyday, taking stock of your life, and deciding if and how you want to move forward in your life.

The ‘life MOT’ can take the form of a small number of initial weekly counselling sessions followed by monthly ‘check-ins’.

Life ‘MOT’

Do you experience one or more of the following?

A feeling that something’s ‘not quite right’
Wondering where your life is going
Feeling a bit lost
Not feeling at ease with what’s going on around you
Asking yourself ‘what is it all about?’
Feeling like you need to ‘take stock’
Feeling paralysed by a big decision you need to make
Feeling like you use work to hide from what’s going on in the rest of your life

How counselling can help:

Counselling provides the opportunity to explore questions that may be niggling away in the background but which you’ve found difficult to face up to until now.

It’s an unfortunate truth that counselling can carry with it a stigma, with many assuming that ‘something must be wrong with you’ if you are choosing to see a counsellor. Nothing could be further from the truth in that counselling can be an incredibly useful mechanism for stepping out of the everyday, taking stock of your life, and deciding if and how you want to move forward in your life.

The ‘life MOT’ can take the form of a small number of initial weekly counselling sessions followed by monthly ‘check-ins’.