Hermione Moore
About me
Thank you for taking the time to look my page. Here's a little bit about me and how I work:
I'm a BACP registered counsellor with over 8yrs clinical experience. I began counselling for a charity who specialise in working with complex clients suffering with substance/alcohol misuse issues in 2016. I now divide my time between assessing and supervising for the charity in addition to my own private practice. I undertook my counselling supervision training in 2023 and have completed CPD including; working with trauma, eating disorders, generalised anxiety disorder and existential theory.
My training was at Bath Centre for Psychotherapists and Counsellors, gaining a diploma in humanistic integrative counselling. This means I work with several theoretical ideas: psychodynamic, person-centred, existential, transactional analysis and few other tools tailored to what fits with you individually.
Fundamentally I will sit down with you, listen and we'll work through the process together. We'll explore what's troubling you- whether it's relationship difficulties, abuse, depression, anxiety, disordered eating, addiction, grief, loss or stress. We might try to disentangle your thoughts and feelings, reframe events that have caused you suffering or talk through decisions you might want to make. I believe that our therapeutic relationship is the key to creating therapy that works- it's so important. In that way I understand that you might want to work together for a few sessions before reviewing our work and making a longer commitment.
My aim is to offer an authentic, warm, and safe space, free from judgment where we can really meet one another. As a counsellor my intention is always to create an opportunity for acceptance or meaningful change.
Thank you for taking the time to look my page. Here's a little bit about me and how I work:
I'm a BACP registered counsellor with over 8yrs clinical experience. I began counselling for a charity who specialise in working with complex clients suffering with substance/alcohol misuse issues in 2016. I now divide my time between assessing and supervising for the charity in addition to my own private practice. I undertook my counselling supervision training in 2023 and have completed CPD including; working with trauma, eating disorders, generalised anxiety disorder and existential theory.
My training was at Bath Centre for Psychotherapists and Counsellors, gaining a diploma in humanistic integrative counselling. This means I work with several theoretical ideas: psychodynamic, person-centred, existential, transactional analysis and few other tools tailored to what fits with you individually.
Fundamentally I will sit down with you, listen and we'll work through the process together. We'll explore what's troubling you- whether it's relationship difficulties, abuse, depression, anxiety, disordered eating, addiction, grief, loss or stress. We might try to disentangle your thoughts and feelings, reframe events that have caused you suffering or talk through decisions you might want to make. I believe that our therapeutic relationship is the key to creating therapy that works- it's so important. In that way I understand that you might want to work together for a few sessions before reviewing our work and making a longer commitment.
My aim is to offer an authentic, warm, and safe space, free from judgment where we can really meet one another. As a counsellor my intention is always to create an opportunity for acceptance or meaningful change.
Fees
Sessions are 50mins on a weekly basis. I'm comfortable working both in-person or remotely. My fees are a sliding scale between £45.00-£55.00.
Sessions are 50mins on a weekly basis. I'm comfortable working both in-person or remotely. My fees are a sliding scale between £45.00-£55.00.