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Gömböc Sphere Therapy Practice provides online psychological wellbeing support to empower people to live their lives with more self-compassion, emotional awareness, and meaning. 

Why Gömböc Sphere?

Gömböc spheres are shapes that always bring themselves back to their upright position. We believe that people can do the same and we are here to help you along the way when you feel stuck.

Services

  • Online, phone, email and message based therapy
  • One-to-one counselling
  • Relationships counselling with couples, family members, friends and co-workers
  • Short and long-term therapeutic counselling
  • One-off confidence booster sessions
  • Guided self-help and psychoeducation
  • Psychological wellbeing workshop design and facilitation
  • Online support group facilitation
  • Clinical supervision for trainee and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, and other helping professionals
  • Group supervision
  • Peer supervision
  • Professional and trainee mentoring

About Us

Gömböc Sphere Therapy Practice was established by Victoria Dewsnip to meet the complex and unique needs of people seeking therapy. We do this by applying the model that works best for the client as needed, and by working with the client and their needs.

A profound sense of feeling lost, like something is missing, and of feeling different may be accompanied by a feeling of not knowing who you are, perhaps also with a feeling that what you are is fundamentally flawed, and feeling unhappy as a child but unable to identify why; these are common feelings among the people we work with. 

We have special interest and experience in;

  • child and adult relationships, attachment styles, personality and identity development, separation and loss, individuation, self-image.
  • considering parenthood, difficulty getting pregnant, planned and unplanned pregnancy, parenting, young parents.
  • childhood emotional and physical neglect and abuse, adverse childhood experiences, trauma, childhood experience of social services.
  • boarding school, clergy families, cross-cultural life, living abroad as a child, third culture development.
  • looking/thinking/feeling different to the general population.
  • long-term mental and physical health conditions, disability, diagnosis, young carers, adult carers, carer fatigue, life-limiting conditions and end of life.
  • struggling with sleep, work, social life, fatigue, low energy, difficulty concentrating, stress, overwhelm.
  • feelings of emptiness, numbness, loss of meaning, negative thinking, fear and dread, mood swings, low mood, irritability, loss of interest, anxiety.
  • neurodivergence, sensory processing differences, identified as sensitive or gifted in childhood, difference, neurodivergent burnout.
  • gender incongruence, identity, gender nonconforming.
  • relationship with the body, body image, weight, bariatric surgery.
  • career changes, life changes, work burnout, disillusionment, ambition and reaching your potential, making difficult decisions.
  • acknowledgement and celebration of your unique combination of experiences and your way of experiencing them

We are neurodiversity affirming and anti-oppressive in our approach.

We celebrate diversity and recognise that many people do not always feel welcome, recognised, or respected for at least one part of their expressed or perceived identity.

We aim to be anti-oppressive and actively work to acknowledge these experiences of the world and within the relationship to continually strive for equity.

Therapy can be a challenging but rewarding experience, it has been described as life-changing. 

Gömböc Sphere Therapy Practice

Online counselling, psychotherapy, and psychoeducation.

Do you have questions?

07921 354 120

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