
Catherine Neil
Registered Member, MHGI
Registration No. 176940
Email[email protected]
Websitewww.catherineneil.co.uk
About me
Sometimes we experience challenges in our lives which we cannot overcome on our own. It’s times like these where it is helpful to ‘borrow’ someone else’s brain! I would like to share my years of personal experience in supporting people to cope with depression, anxiety, panic attacks and trauma, to help you right now. When we are anxious, stressed or depressed, our brain can hijack our thoughts and it’s helpful to have someone shine an alternative light on them to help us rehearse a way towards a happier life.
Because of my work both within the NHS and in the community supporting people in the transition to becoming parents I specialise in all aspects of trauma and depression associated with pregnancy, birth, neonatal admissions and losses. However, no matter what age or gender you are or whatever challenges you are experiencing, I can help you feel better, sometimes rapidly, and restore your hope for a life in which you can get your emotional needs met in healthy ways.
Qualifications
HG Dip.P.,
H.Ed.Diploma NCT Postnatal Facilitation (Univ. of Bedford),
B.A. (Univ. of Sydney Australia),
Professional Memberships
MHGI
Testimonials
"After a lifetime of pain, tension, and estrangement truly this has been the quickest and most obvious of shifts internally and externally with me. Seeing Catherine was without a doubt one the best things I’ve done in my life, her calm bespoke guidance and wisdom has helped me to feel human and has made me become a better father and husband."
"I can’t recommend Catherine highly enough. She is personable, comforting, sincere, confident and wise. I feel lucky to have found her."
"With Catherine’s help I ended up experiencing the most empowering birth and a beautiful bond with my daughter and I can’t thank her enough. Our sessions were solution focused, cathartic and enlightening and had a positive impact from the very first session. Catherine was very tuned in to what I was saying and was truly kind and compassionate too."