Rebecca Scott

She/Her
Online/face-to-face in South Birmingham, England, UK
As a late-diagnosed Autistic and Dyslexic person, I understand the importance of finding a space to be heard and validated. I regularly work with Autistic, ADHD and otherwise Neurodivergent people in an affirming way. I am GSRD (Gender Sex and Relational Diversity) trained and affirming of LGBTQIA+ identities.
Who I Work With
As a late-diagnosed Autistic and Dyslexic person, I understand the importance of finding a space to be heard and validated. I regularly work with Autistic, ADHD and otherwise Neurodivergent people in an affirming way. I am GSRD (Gender Sex and Relational Diversity) trained and affirming of LGBTQIA+ identities.
About Me and How I Work
My primary approach is person-centred, with experience in integrative methods to address various needs.
I have supervised a range of counsellors using the seven-eyed model framework. My aim is to support you in line with your ethical framework, offering both support and challenges to help you reach your potential.
I have experience working with issues such as loss and bereavement, abuse, and anxiety. Further areas of my experience can be found on my website.
My commitment to inclusivity involves continuously challenging and reflecting on assumptions, biases, and stereotypes. I engage in regular ongoing CPD to further my education and improve my practice.
If you are interested in learning more, please get in touch to arrange an initial chat.
Professional Experience and Qualifications
I am a CPCAB Level 6 supervisor. In addition to my role as a qualified counsellor in private practice, I have a background in teaching and mentoring students and have worked for a CIC and a counselling charity.
Next Steps
If you would like to find out more, or arrange an initial chat, please feel free to contact me at: rebeccascottcounselling@gmail.com
£60 per hour.