About Restorative
Counselling
Hello and welcome to Restorative Counselling, a safe space where you can begin your journey towards healing, growth, and emotional balance. Life can feel overwhelming, and you may find yourself struggling with feelings of loneliness, sadness, or emotional exhaustion. Perhaps you’re waking up each day feeling lost, burdened by past events or current challenges, and you’re asking yourself, “Why do I feel like this? When will it get better?” You might long for happiness and connection but instead feel isolated and stuck.
I understand these feelings, and I want you to know you’re not alone. Emotional difficulties, stress, anxiety, and trauma are part of life, and while we often find ways to manage them, there are times when the weight feels too much to bear. If you’re finding it difficult to recover or cope on your own, it may be time to reach out for help.
My Approach to Counselling
I offer a safe, compassionate, and non-judgemental space where we can explore your thoughts and feelings openly and safely. Together, we will work to help heal those root causes of your distress and develop strategies for moving forward. Whether you’re dealing with past trauma, current life challenges, or simply seeking balance, I am here to support you. My goal is to help you rediscover your inner self and find strength, peace and connection within yourself.
About Me
My name is Christian Stevens, and I am a qualified counsellor and a registered member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP). Since 2015, I have been working with individuals to help them overcome emotional challenges using an integrative counselling approach. I believe in tailoring therapy to each person’s unique needs, as no two journeys are the same.
My own experiences with trauma and emotional distress threw my own childhood, including bullying and abuse, deeply impacted my life. Through counselling, I found a way to heal and grow, and this transformative experience inspired me to help others. I understand first-hand how powerful therapy can be, and I am committed to offering that same support and understanding to my clients.




My Experience and Expertise
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Complex Trauma and PTSD
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Domestic Abuse, Relationship issues
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Loss, Grief and death
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Depression, Anxiety and common mental health problems
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Personality disorders and dissociative disorders
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ADHD and Autism
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LGBTQIA+
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Human trafficking and modern-day slavery
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Substance misuse and recovery
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Homelessness and social care
Qualifications
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CPCAB Level 2 – Counselling Skills
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CPCAB Level 3 – Counselling Theory
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CPCAB Level 4 – Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
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CPCAB Level 5 – Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
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Health & Social Care Level 3 – Diploma
Additional Training
- Brief Solution Focused Therapy
- Motivational Interviewing
- Trauma-Focused Therapy
- Safeguarding Training (Adult & Child)
- Relapse Prevention
- Self-Harm Awareness
- Personality Disorders
- Working with Complex Trauma
How I Can Help
My aim is to provide a supportive and safe caring space where we can explore your feelings, experiences and past Traumas. Whether you’re seeking help with specific challenges or simply looking for a place to reflect and grow, I am here to walk alongside you on your journey. Together, we can work towards restoring balance, finding peace, and building a more fulfilling life.
If you’re ready to take that first step, I’m here to help. Let’s work together to restore your emotional balance and well-being.




Thank you for considering me as your therapist!
FAQs
Counselling works best when you recognise that you’re struggling and can no longer continue as you are, and you want to make changes in your life but don’t know how. Sometimes, it may feel almost impossible to know what these changes should be. Often, the insights that arise are created during sessions through deep discussions and are developed between sessions.
Counselling can be challenging, as it may bring old memories, feelings, and past hurts to the surface. However, sharing these thoughts and feelings will give you a clearer understanding of why they still cause you pain, an ability to reduce that pain, and even help you find healing from those experiences.
I offer a Humanistic Integrative approach in a person-centred way. This means that we focus on you as an individual, working with your agenda, allowing you to explore those difficult memories and feelings. I use a combination of approaches to suit your individual needs because I believe one size does not fit all. We are all unique.
This is entirely up to you and something we can discuss during our initial consultation. Sometimes, starting with six sessions can be beneficial, and during these sessions, we can review whether you would like to continue or terminate them. Short-term counselling can be helpful during an immediate crisis to support you through it.
Long-term counselling allows for a deeper exploration of your problems, helping you understand how they affect you and where they stem from. We can start with weekly sessions and later move to fortnightly or every three weeks, depending on the situation and what would benefit you. Remember, this is your decision. At the end, we can have a final review and look at ways to help you move forward in your life, making the transition as safe and comfortable as possible.
Often, you will know when your counselling is nearing its end. You will feel more confident and at peace within yourself, and the memories will not cause you as much pain. You will be able to reflect on them in a way that no longer distresses you. We will discuss how you would like to conclude the counselling process.
We can have a final review a few weeks after counselling ends to see how you have been coping and how you’ve incorporated these changes into your daily life.
I currently charge £50 per session. I also offer concessions for those in need and will try to match your income, as I understand that affording regular counselling can be challenging.
For students studying for their Diploma or another qualification who need hours towards their personal counselling, I also offer a concession if needed.
Your first appointment may seem daunting, but it’s an opportunity for us to meet and get to know each other. We can then discuss how we can best work together and how I may be able to help you.
I also offer a free 20-minute phone call to briefly discuss the therapy and how we can begin.