Low Mood, Feeling Stuck & Loss of Direction.
In Oxfordshire & Online.
If you're feeling low, stuck, unmotivated or unsure of what you want from life, it can be hard to see a way forward.
Many people experience periods of low mood or depression, or simply feel lost, disconnected or as though they're going through the motions.
Counselling can help you understand what's happening, lift your mood and reconnect you with meaning, purpose and direction.
WHEN LIFE FEELS HEAVY OR UNCERTAIN
You don't have to stay stuck.
Sometimes low mood arrives gradually. You may not even notice it at first.
Things that once felt easy can begin to feel harder. Your energy may dip, motivation may disappear, and you may find yourself simply going through the motions rather than truly engaging with life.
For some people, it can feel like they've lost a part of themselves. Others describe feeling disconnected, emotionally flat or uncertain about who they are and what they want next.
You may continue to work, support others and carry on with day-to-day responsibilities, whilst privately feeling as though something isn't quite right.
Perhaps life simply doesn't feel how you would like it to anymore.
Counselling can provide a space to slow down, explore what is happening and begin to make sense of your experiences without judgement or pressure.
Together, we can explore what's contributing to how you're feeling, understand any patterns that may be keeping you stuck and help you reconnect with what matters to you.
The aim isn't to force positivity or expect instant change, but to help you gradually rediscover clarity, hope, confidence and a renewed sense of direction at a pace that feels right for you.
You may recognise some of these experiences.
Feeling low, flat, emotionally numb or disconnected from yourself
Lack of motivation, energy or enthusiasm
Feeling stuck or simply going through the motions
Low self-esteem, self-worth or self-confidence
Understand yourself
Explore what may be contributing to how you're feeling and recognise patterns that could be keeping you stuck. Together, we can make sense of your experiences and develop a deeper understanding of your emotions, needs and what matters most to you.
Persistent negative or self-critical thinkin
Difficulty enjoying things that once brought you pleasure
Feeling lost, uncertain or unsure abou your direction in life
Fatigue, poor sleep or feeling emotionally exhausted
A sense that life has become repetitive, heavy or unfulfilling
Feeling overwhelmed by everyday responsibilities
Wondering what your purpose is or what comes next
Feeling as though you're surviving rather than fully living
How counselling & psychotherapy may support you.
Gain clarity
When life feels uncertain, therapy can provide space to organise your thoughts, reconnect with yourself and develop a clearer sense of direction without feeling pressured to have everything figured out immediately.
Reconnect with yourself
Low mood can sometimes leave you feeling disconnected from yourself, other people and the things you once enjoyed. Together, we can work towards rebuilding confidence, motivation and a renewed sense of meaning.
Move forward
Meaningful change often happens gradually. Develop realistic, sustainable ways of moving forwards that feel manageable, helping life feel lighter, more purposeful and more aligned with who you are.
WHAT WOULD LIFE BE LIKE.
Imagine feeling more like yourself again.
Waking up with a little more energy and a greater sense of purpose.
Feeling more connected to yourself, rather than simply getting through each day on autopilot.
Enjoying moments again without everything feeling heavy, overwhelming or emotionally draining.
Having a clearer sense of direction and feeling more confident about what comes next.
Reconnecting with the people, activities and parts of life that matter most to you.
Feeling more hopeful about the future and recognising that things don't have to stay exactly as they are today.
Counselling and psychotherapy isn’t about forcing positivity or expecting you to become a completely different person. It can provide an opportunity to better understand yourself, reconnect with what is important to you and gradually build a life that feels more meaningful, balanced and aligned with who you are.
Working together in a way that suits you.
No two people arrive with the same experiences, challenges or goals, which is why I don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy.
I work in an integrative and pluralistic way, meaning I tailor our work around you rather than expecting you to fit a particular therapeutic model.
My work is grounded in Person-Centred principles, with the therapeutic relationship sitting at the heart of our work together. Depending on your needs, goals and preferences, we may also draw upon Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused approaches, mindfulness and Solution-Focused Hypnotherapy, where appropriate and agreed.
The aim isn't simply to talk about what's happening, but to better understand yourself, recognise recurring patterns and create meaningful, sustainable change.
A PERSONALISED APPROACH BUILT AROUND YOU.
Ready to take the first step?
You don't need to know exactly what you want to talk about before reaching out.
Many people simply know that something feels difficult, overwhelming, or different from how they would like it to be.
A free 15-minute introductory call offers an opportunity to ask questions, discuss what has brought you here, and explore whether working together feels right.
There is no pressure, no obligation, and no expectation to commit to anything further.
A few things you may be wondering…
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People experiencing perfectionism or imposter syndrome often place significant pressure on themselves to get things right. Over time, even relatively small decisions can begin to feel important, overwhelming or difficult to make for fear of making a mistake.
Counselling and psychotherapy can provide a supportive space to better understand these patterns and develop a more balanced, sustainable way of responding to them.
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Many people experiencing perfectionism quickly move from one achievement to the next without allowing themselves time to acknowledge what they've already accomplished. Instead of feeling satisfaction, the focus often shifts to what's still left to do or what could have been done better.
Together, we can explore these patterns and develop a healthier relationship with achievement, success and self-worth.
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People experiencing imposter syndrome often carry an underlying fear of being exposed as not good enough, despite evidence of their capabilities and achievements. This can create a constant pressure to work harder, do more or continually prove yourself to others.
Counselling and psychotherapy can provide an opportunity to understand where these beliefs may have developed and build greater confidence in yourself without everything feeling dependent on getting things right.

