About Kay
Kay works in a person-centred way, offering a warm, non-judgemental safe space to explore what’s going on for you. She has a special interest in working with people living with loss – whether that’s the grief of losing someone after a death – or a loss of meaning and purpose after redundancy or retirement or other significant life event.
Kay has worked with bereavement clients at St Christopher’s Hospice in Orpington for a number of years and is currently working with people living with alcohol and substance abuse in Bromley, and also works with those caring for others living with addiction.
After achieving her diploma in therapeutic counselling, Kay is now the resident counsellor at The Primrose Centre, where she has the honour and privilege of working with clients living with a breast cancer diagnosis.
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Kay is qualified, insured and fully supervised to work safely and ethically with people struggling with a wide range of presenting issues, or simple finding it difficult to navigate or accept change.
She has worked successfully with clients struggling with:
*Anxiety
*Stress
*Depression
*Work issues
*Family relationships
*Bereavement
*Health diagnosis
*Neurodivergence
*Dementia
*Domestic abuse
*Financial problems
*Addiction
*Menopause
*Identity issues
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Current availability
Kay currently sees clients Monday to Wednesday and some Sundays at a variety of locations, including Bromley town centre and Locksbottom in Orpington.
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​She holds online sessions via Zoom and has some evening slots available for this.
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Contact
For more information about counselling sessions, including availability and locations, see www.kaythomascounselling.com or email info@kaythomascounselling.com to organise a free introductory, no-obligation and confidential call about your needs and how you might work together.