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ABOUT

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Hi I’m Keely and I’m a fully qualified relational counsellor, working with both couples and individuals.  I'm based in Eastbourne, East Sussex and offer a kind, non-judgmental space where we can gently work together through any issues you may be experiencing. 

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I hold a Foundation Degree in Person Centred Counselling under the University of Brighton and also an (NCIP accredited) Certificate in Working with Couples. 

 

​I’m a registered member of the British Association for Psychotherapists and Counsellors (‘BACP’) and I adhere to their Ethical Framework in my practice.  I hold public liability insurance and an enhanced DBS check.  I have regular supervision to support my practice.

 

I’m an LGBTQ+ affirmative counsellor, working predominantly with marginalised clients and have extensive experience working with this client group.   

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I previously provided voluntary counselling sessions to an LGBTQ+ counselling service based in Brighton.

 

​​My favourite places are being out in woodlands or by the sea with my dog, listening to the birds and enjoying those peaceful, tranquil moments.

Keely Sadler

Counsellor, MBACP

Qualifications & Training

Foundation Degree in Person-Centred Counselling

(University of Brighton)

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  • NCIP Accredited Certificate in Working with Couples.

  • Couples in Crisis workshop.

  • Working relationally with divorce and relationship breakdown.

  • Breathwork for anxiety and trauma recovery.

  • Gender identity.

  • Suicide 101.

  • Childhood sexual exploitation.

  • Working relationally with divorce and relationship breakdown.

  • Working at relational depth in counselling.

  • Attachment training.

  • ​Disassociation, depersonalisation and derealisation - a trauma response.

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  • Polyamory /non-monogamous relationships.

  • Autism and neurodiversity spectrum and LGBT.

  • Trans 101 awareness training course.

  • Anti-racism training.

  • Person centred approach on Trauma and the polyvagal theory.

  • Addiction.

  • Chemsex and addictive behaviour among gay and bisexual men (THT).

  • Bereavement counselling.

  • Working beyond domestic violence.

  • Shame workshops.

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Keely Sadler

"Vulnerability forms connectivity".

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