Sheraton House
Castle Park
Cambridge
CB3 0AX
Pay & display parking at Shire Hall and Castle Carpark.
5 minute walk from Madingley P&R bus stop on Bridge St.
2 Minute walk from Kettles Yard
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A few reviews from Netgalley:
'I loved this.... Julie Webb brings you into fictional dialogues in the therapy room that make you think….This can also be a great introduction to therapy if you are afraid or anxious of what a therapy appointment is like.’ USA
'The author’s foreword alone makes the book worth reading and each character’s story and problem relatable and compelling.' Canada
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“Julie has been fantastically helpful for me. She worked with me to build a great relationship. When the approach we were taking in our sessions was too much for me she was kind and understanding. We then discussed new approaches and boundaries, which helped me feel comfortable to continue. I have worked my way to a much more comfortable emotional state with her help”. - K.W. 32yrs
“In my sixties I was surprised to find myself suddenly in what felt like a predicament of indecision involving retirement, separation and ill health simultaneously. After going round in circles for ages I decided to seek counselling for the first time in my life. I'm so glad I found Julie who I felt understood my situation and was able to gently help me find my way through.” - N.L. 68yrs.
“This was not what I expected. I didn’t expect to hear myself say the things I said or feel the way I did. Working with Julie allowed me to unravel the knots and make some sense for myself. As I started to feel better and more settled, I was able to make better decisions. Sometimes it was hard work but the benefits last a long time.” - D.W. 42yrs