Counselling and support

There are certain stages in our life where previous ways of coping seem to fail us.

Receiving news that a member of your family has had a spinal cord injury can be upsetting and shocking, and may leave you wondering how you will manage in the future, or how you will readjust to the change in your family life.
You may think that you have to be the strong one, you shouldn’t let your loved one know how you are feeling, you don’t want to trouble the medical staff, your friends and immediate family, or simply you may believe that people are too busy to listen to you.

  • Counselling gives you the opportunity to talk through your concerns and difficulties in a confidential setting with an experienced and trained counsellor, whilst being heard in a non-judgemental way.
  • If there isn’t a counsellor within the hospital that you are visiting, you may like to talk to a professional counsellor elsewhere.
  • The organisations listed below will enable you to find a qualified counsellor in your area.
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