How Counselling Can Help with PTSD
PTSD affects people differently.
For some, difficult experiences may continue affecting emotional wellbeing through anxiety, emotional overwhelm or a sense of feeling unsafe or emotionally disconnected. Others may struggle with panic, sleep difficulties, self-criticism or finding it difficult to relax and switch off mentally.
Counselling can help you:
- better understand emotional responses and triggers
- feel more emotionally supported and grounded
- explore difficult thoughts and experiences safely
- manage anxiety and emotional overwhelm
- improve emotional awareness and self-understanding
- develop healthier ways to cope with difficult emotions
Support is tailored to your individual experiences, needs and pace.
A Safe Space Without Judgement
Counselling is not about forcing you to relive difficult experiences before you feel ready.
Sessions provide a supportive and non-judgemental space where you can explore thoughts, emotions and experiences safely, with care and understanding.
You do not need to explain everything immediately or have all the answers before reaching out for support.
Counselling moves at your pace.
Support for Trauma, Anxiety and Emotional Overwhelm
People seek PTSD counselling for many different reasons.
Support may help with:
- emotional overwhelm
- anxiety and panic
- feeling constantly on edge
- emotional numbness or disconnection
- sleep difficulties
- traumatic grief or loss
- workplace trauma
- relationship difficulties linked to trauma
Counselling offers space to better understand emotional wellbeing safely and honestly.
Face-to-Face and Online Counselling
Face-to-face counselling sessions are available in Morpeth, Northumberland.
Online counselling is also available across the UK for those who would prefer the flexibility, accessibility and privacy of remote sessions.
About Ali Brown
Ali Brown is a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist providing person-centred and integrative counselling for adults and young people aged 16+.
Ali is a registered member of The National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society (NCPS) and works within its ethical framework.
Her approach provides a calm, supportive and non-judgmental space where clients can explore difficult emotions safely and honestly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can counselling help with PTSD?
Yes. Counselling can help you safely explore thoughts, emotions and experiences connected to trauma and emotional wellbeing.
Do I need a formal PTSD diagnosis?
No. You do not need a diagnosis to seek counselling support for trauma-related emotional difficulties.
Do you offer online PTSD counselling?
Yes. Online counselling sessions are available across the UK using secure video platforms.
Is counselling confidential?
Yes. Counselling sessions are confidential and provided within professional ethical guidelines.
How long are counselling sessions?
Sessions typically last around 50 minutes.
Take the First step
If trauma-related experiences are affecting emotional wellbeing and you feel ready to talk, you are welcome to get in touch.
Counselling sessions are available face-to-face in Morpeth and online across the UK.
Client feedback
“I would like to send you a huge thank you for your help over the last year. You have been so very helpful, giving practical advice and support after my domestic abuse ordeal. You've been my voice of reason, helping me to ground myself and avoid overthinking, as well as giving me confidence to take back control of my life. I have learned so much from you and from the information and links you've provided. I'm back on my feet with new boundaries and a positive outlook for the first time in 2 years. I can't thank you enough. I wouldn't hesitate to contact you again if required and would 100% recommend you to others.”
“Working with Alison has been wonderful and I would highly recommend her as a therapist. She is an attentive listener, very easy to talk to and has a calm and empathetic demeanour which always made me feel very at ease. I opened about issues that I've kept bottled up for years, and she responded supportively and compassionately, whilst offering tools to help me cope with the problem. I'm incredibly grateful for the positive impact she's had on my outlook for life.”
“Alison is a compassionate person, who listens without judgment. She is easy to talk with and one immediately feels safe. She gives wise counsel and is very supportive. I would highly recommend her.”
“Alison provided me with support to learn and strengthen so many life skills that I felt I lacked. I used to find it very difficult expressing my emotions and would mask as a positive people-pleaser. Through our sessions she made me more self-aware and helped me to look at difficult emotional situations from a different perspective. This then led to helping me look within to see who I was and what my needs were. Now I can comfortably set boundaries and I am more assertive and able to express my wants and needs. Alison always gave me a non-judgmental space to be heard while I worked through a difficult time.”
“Alison is a fabulous and experienced therapist. She has a gentle empathic manner and really helped me discuss deeply sensitive problems and explore why I was facing the difficulties that had become so painful in my life. She set me on the right track and session by session I felt better. Highly recommended”
“Alison helped me through an extremely difficult time in my life with calm kindness and understanding that was exactly what I needed at that point. She gave me the tools to manage my emotions and deal with events in my life in a positive productive way. I will forever be grateful for the impact she has had in my life.”
Contact me
I’m here to help
Ready to take the first step? I'm here to support you on your journey.
Based in Morpeth, Northumberland, with face to face and online sessions available.
For a private and confidential chat, please call 01670 343576 or fill out the form below. Alternatively, email me via alison@calonlancounselling.co.uk.
I will get back to you as soon as possible to discuss how I can help.