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Counselling and Divorce Coaching at Hawkins Family Law

Counselling and divorce coaching: emotional and practical support

Counselling and divorce coaching will provide you with personalised emotional and practical support that can help you successfully navigate your divorce or separation.

Hawkins Family Law are leaders in putting clients first and are fully committed to this beneficial approach. As such I have been working alongside the lawyers at Hawkins Family Law for over a decade as their consultant psychotherapist and divorce coach.

I have a wealth of experience working with people going through the family courts and an in-depth understanding of the divorce process. Working with a qualified and experienced psychotherapist and divorce coach can make a huge difference in your divorce – helping to provide essential clarity around difficult decision-making and enabling you to focus on achieving real and sustainable change and empowerment for the future.

Working with a divorce specialist is an empowering process

Specialist legal advice is of course essential, but we also know that professional and effective emotional support and additional practical help through counselling and divorce coaching can be crucial to your wellbeing. It can make a huge difference, providing you with a regular, safe and confidential space to explore your feelings and find a way forward that works for you. Therapy and divorce coaching is an empowering process that can be truly transformational and life changing.

To benefit from effective emotional support during your divorce, it’s important to work with a professional who is experienced and well-qualified. I have a degree in Psychology, a PGDip in Research Methods, an MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy, and I am professionally qualified in life coaching. I have specialised in separation and divorce for over ten years. I’ve also worked extensively as a counsellor for MIND – the UK’s leading mental health charity – and am an accredited member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP).

Find out more about divorce counselling and get in touch

Read my article about How to Care for Yourself During a Divorce and get in touch to discuss how I can help you successfully navigate your divorce or separation.

To make an appointment talk to your solicitor at Hawkins Family Law or contact me on 07792 646784, email new.emma@gmail.com or visit my website.

Client testimonials

“Emma is far and away the brightest and most effective counsellor I have seen. I would recommend her to anyone”

 “Emma was instrumental in helping me navigate through my emotional trauma when I separated from my ex-husband of 16 years. Emma gave me strength and helped me understand why I was feeling the way I was. Emma made sense and gave me light in my darkest times. I would highly recommend Emma”

 “My time with Emma has been very helpful – she has made a huge difference to my life. She is an excellent counsellor and I can’t thank her enough”

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Counsellor / Psychotherapist
at Counselling Development

Emma Chamberlain is a respected and qualified Psychotherapist based in Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes. Emma is experienced with successfully working with clients experiencing a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, stress, panic attacks, emotional distress, low self-esteem, relationship problems, work-related problems, grief, bereavement and loss, fear, anger, trauma, self-harm, sexual abuse, domestic abuse, bullying, suicidal thoughts and those struggling with life’s transitional times.

Emma has a strong academic background including a BA (Hons) in Psychology and an MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy, and is an accredited member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

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