Chronic Illness and Terminal Illness Counselling
You Do Not Have To Face This Alone
Living with a chronic illness or terminal diagnosis can affect every part of life.
Alongside the physical impact, many people experience fear, anxiety, grief, uncertainty, anger, isolation and significant changes to their sense of identity.
Whether you have received a recent diagnosis, are adjusting to long-term illness, supporting a loved one, or facing end-of-life conversations, counselling can provide a space to process what you are experiencing.
How Counselling Can Help
Support may include:
- Anxiety and stress management
- Processing difficult emotions
- Living with uncertainty
- Grief and anticipatory grief
- Identity changes following diagnosis
- Family and relationship challenges
- Emotional support for carers
- Navigating treatment and life transitions
Every experience is unique.
Together, we can explore your fears, concerns and hopes within a compassionate and supportive environment where you do not need to protect others from how you feel.
